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The Legend of the Easter Egg: The Inspirational Story of a Favorite Easter Tradition

By (author) Lori Walburg, Illustrated by Richard Cowdrey






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One April morning when the air was soft and sweet, a boy and his sister went outside to gather eggs. Easter's coming, the sister said. Let's pretend we're hunting Easter eggs. What are Easter eggs? the boy asked. When Thomas's older sister Lucy falls ill, Thomas goes to live with the Sonnemans in their candy shop. He gets to eat peppermint sticks, fill candy jars, and weigh chocolate on the tippy scales, but he misses Lucy. When Easter comes, Mrs. Sonneman gives Thomas his first chocolate egg and Thomas learns the true meaning behind Easter eggs, the empty tomb, and the hope found in Jesus. This classic story of faith, love, and wonder is sure to be a treasured reminder of the miracle of Easter.

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Publisher | Zondervan
Published date | 28 Jan 2014
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 235 x 283 x 9mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 453g
ISBN | 978-0-3107-3545-8
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