*Available in board book format, but I would go for the paperback or hardback version. It’s a heart warming reminder that Jesus is found in the most unlikely places with the most unlikely people. In all three circumstances, there’s the line “Lots of busy people/sleepy people/working people, but no King.” In the end, the mice see their King in their very stable with all of their friends-the ones who laughed at them, doubted them, and the one who was cranky. They look for Him in the main street where busy people rush around, a hotel where sleepy people spend their time resting, and a city market where business people work all day. However, just like the people in Bethlehem, Itsy and Bitsy didn't realize they were looking for a king unlike any other king. I think the best part aspect of the book is when the mice, Itsy and Bitsy, go looking for the King, they search all the places they think a King would be. He brings the traditional nativity story told through animal's eyes in a relatable way for children to understand. Room for a Little One Martin Waddell Orchard, 2004 - Animals - 32 pages 8 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified On a cold. Theres always room for a little one here. Max Lucado might catch your attention here. Room For A Little One de Waddell, Martin en - ISBN 10: 1843620138 - ISBN 13: 9781843620136 - Orchard Books - 2004. Itsy Bitsy Christmas By Max Lucado/ Illustrated by Bruno Merz
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