Jesus' Day Off
Written by Nicholas Allan
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Jesus' Day Off by Nicholas Allan
Jesus worked hard to make the world beautiful. He performed miracles, told fabulous stories - all for free - and generally spent his time spreading joy and light around the world. A tiring business, as Jesus had to admit when, one day, he had trouble getting out of bed. And worse - the miracles start to go wrong! But help is at hand. 'Take the day off, Jesus,' said the doctor. 'Relax. Have some fun!' So Jesus had some fun - but was it worth it? Dad, as usual, has the answer!Browse inside this book
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Format
Paperback
32 pages
Author
Nicholas Allan
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Author's Website
www.nicholasallan.co.uk/hom...
Publisher
Red Fox an imprint of Random House Children's Publishers UK
Publication date
6th June 2002
ISBN
9780099262732
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