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Werken van Debbie Trafton O'Neal

I Can Pray with Jesus (1997) 105 exemplaren
101 Things to Do for Christmas (1995) 36 exemplaren
Are You Sleeping? (Sing-It!) (2003) 31 exemplaren
O Christmas Tree (Sing-It!) (2003) 30 exemplaren

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20th Century
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female
Woonplaatsen
Federal Way, Washington, USA

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Fascinating facts, activities, crafts, and recipes for observing each day of Lent and for celebrating the Easter season.
Debbie O’Neal tells the fascinating history of Lent and Easter and then takes families on a day-by-day journey through the season, with interesting crafts, activities, recipes, and worship ideas—all colorfully illustrated. And there are celebrations and activities for Easter Day and each week of the Easter season, plus a BONUS punch-out butterfly mobile.… (meer)
 
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faithluth | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 13, 2023 |
Before and After Easter: Activities and Ideas – Lent to Pentecost by Debbie Trafton O’Neal. Library sectionj 9 A: Juvenile (gr. K-5), Religion and Values. Published by the ELCA’s Augsburg Fortress, this book offers lots of Lenten activities for elementary to middle school level youngsters, from Shrove Tuesday through Pentecost. The Lenten season is first explained. The word “lent” comes from the same root as “lengthen” and means that season of the year in which days lengthen and spring arrives. This time is then connected with Christ’s Passion, death, resurrection and ascension. Each activity begins with a bible verse, a story and then an activity in art, music, or cooking, a household activity such as an abundance inventory or cleaning out a closet, or an activity in the neighborhood – going to visit a shut-in, or a nature activity. Each activity has a good religious tie-in, a service to others component, and/or a living greener with greater simplicity message.
O’Neal has written several such activity books for kids with liturgical season themes. They are wonderful for Sunday School teachers and parents to provide children with meaningful activities that integrate daily life with religious faith. As an art educator, I also like that the art materials are respected and properly used. In a world where art activities for kids often produce the same mass result for each child, I like that patterns are not used, and that each child’s creativity is drawn upon. This allows a child to create art that is a product of his own feelings and brain – a child doesn’t merely color in a mass-produced picture or paste together precut shapes. Each child creates something that is exclusively her own individual expression, while learning about Lent, Easter and Pentecost, and in addition, creating something beautiful or useful, serving as God’s hands and feet, and giving to those with less. Win-win-win all around! I got this book on paperbackswap.com. It’s been on my list at least a year.
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Epiphany-OviedoELCA | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 10, 2013 |
Go Tell It On the Mountain by Debbie Trafton O’Neal. Age: pre-K- grade 5. Library Section 11 A: Pre-K, Religion and Character-Building. Debbie is a much-published Augsburg Fortress (the ELCA’s publishing company) author. Her books for kids often are compilations of craft activities centered on liturgical seasons such as Advent, Christmas and Easter. However, this time out she has created a wonderful story book for children, the text being the spiritual, “Go, Tell It On the Mountain.”
When I read books to my kids with song lyrics as the text, I ALWAYS sang the book to them, whether it was “Sweet Betsy from Pike” or “Jesus, Our Brother Kind and Good.” It doesn’t matter if you can stay on pitch or not. Sing it and encourage them to sing it with you. Your kids will LOVE it when you sing their books, so just DO IT.
As an artist and art teacher, when selecting story books I consider the illustrations very important. They must be of high artistic quality and must advance the story, whatever their style whether it be pastels, paintings, or collages. This book’s illustrations are scratchboard. What’s that? You scribble different crayon colors all over a thick white paper, pressing the crayon hard to deliver lots of wax to the paper. Then you coat the whole paper with black India ink and let it dry. Then you use a sharp pointed tool to draw lines the etch through the ink to reveal the crayon colors underneath. This illustrator, Fiona King, uses the black ink to represent the “cold winter’s night that was so deep” on the night of Christ’s birth. The scenes are pastoral, with hills, woods, shepherds, and sheep. People in the scenes have their hands up to their mouths, shouting the wondrous news of Jesus’ birth. The page borders are folk-art quilt patterns. After the manger scene, the next page becomes two children looking at the same manger which now lies under their Christmas tree, bringing the historical night up to the present day. They and their family await Christ’s birth with joyful anticipation.
The end of the book includes several pages of Christmas Fun – making personalized Christmas cards, making jingle bell necklaces, placing a candle in your window to light the way for Christ’s coming, making a family banner and a manger diorama. There are also hand motions for the song, “Go Tell It On the Mountain.” O’Neal is so creative. Enjoy!
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Epiphany-OviedoELCA | Aug 26, 2011 |
Never being a truly religious person, I believe that this book was rather good because the stories were interesting and had corresponding pictures. Only 2.5 stars because I thought that they stories were a little too simple, even for the young age that I had read them.
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QueenAlyss | Jun 7, 2009 |

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