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Rock Story Fun!


About the Book:
By arranging a few rocks together an entire story can be told. A Savior Is Born, Rocks Tell the Story of Christmas, created by Patti Rokus, is an unforgettable picture book that uses majestic rock art and simple yet powerful text to inspire wonder and awe as the miracle of Christmas unfolds across the pages. Readers will be absorbed in the nature-filled artwork that shows the birth of Jesus and the celebration of the very first Christmas in a powerful and unique way.
The cover of this book sparkles and shines with foil, embossing, and spot gloss.


My Review:
Christmas season has come and past but this review is still timely!   I can show you why you should get this book so that your kids can get as creative as mine!   I got this book back in December and we loved looking at the rock creation pictures retelling the Christmas story.   I mean look at all the details you can find in the picture above with using only rocks!!   Rocks seem to be getting a lot of attention the last few years from painted rocks, to finding kindness rocks, to rock gardens!   Well now we have rock stories!  Please check the video below that my kids created!  

Be sure to pick up this book and start creating your own rock stories.   Start collecting rocks on walks and parking lots.   Then run with a story!  My kids did a creation story and I thought it was fantastic.  I want to find some rocks to do a Jonah and the big fish story too!   How fun would that be?   Creativity is so important so go be creative today!  


I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.   I did receive a copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest review.   

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