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THE CHRISTMAS BARN by John Churchman

THE CHRISTMAS BARN

by John Churchman & Jennifer Churchman ; illustrated by John Churchman & Jennifer Churchman

Pub Date: Sept. 15th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4998-1019-6
Publisher: Little Bee Books

Photo-collaged illustrations help tell a Christmas story set on a farm.

When a tree falls in the woods, Farmer John of Moonrise Farm decides to use it to “make a special Christmas gift for the animals.” He and his wife, Farmer Jennifer, “dr[a]w up the plans,” and then he starts working with the wood as dogs Laddie and Maisie, cat Mo, sheep Finn and Sweet Pea, and other animals look on. The sometimes-clumsily photo-collaged scenes show the seasons changing from fall to winter as Farmer John cuts the wood, makes measurements, hammers and uses other tools, and ultimately raises a new barn for the animals, just in time for the season’s first snowfall. A neighbor helps along the way, and the barn is painted a cheery red, which nicely offsets the evergreen boughs Farmer John uses to decorate it. Then, on Christmas Eve, another neighbor (who, like all of the other people, appears White) arrives with baskets of provender for the animals, a veritable Santa Claus delivering gifts. When alpaca Joy gives birth to a new cria that night, Farmer John names her Hope. Backmatter explains the true backstory behind the book, inspired by the creators’ life on a farm in Vermont. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 25% of actual size.)

A homemade, homey Christmas story for animal lovers.

(Picture book. 2-6)