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Sleepytime Saints: A to Z
by Michael Kelleher

Overview


It is a collection of nursery rhymes about well-loved and some not-so-well-known saints of the Catholic Church in an ABC format. Each page features handmade dolls from Marzipantz doll shop beautifully and imaginatively photoed in colorful flat-lay.
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Description


Learn about saints near and far, young and old, rich and poor through a series of nursery rhyme poems. There is one Saint for each letter of the alphabet (except Q & R are combined for Queen of the Rosary). The flay-lay style photos feature Marzipantz handmade cloth dolls and are set up imaginatively with tokens and images that signify something about the saint's story or iconography. Some symbols are obvious, some a little more obscure and we hope they will encourage you to go on a hunt to learn more about the amazing lives of the Saints.
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About the author


Michael is a classics & history teacher who loves to write in his free time. He graduated with a Masters in Classics from UC Santa Barbara and is now the Dean at a classical school.
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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christianity / Catholic

Language:English

Pages:34

Paperback ISBN:9781098342586


Overview


It is a collection of nursery rhymes about well-loved and some not-so-well-known saints of the Catholic Church in an ABC format. Each page features handmade dolls from Marzipantz doll shop beautifully and imaginatively photoed in colorful flat-lay.

Read more

Description


Learn about saints near and far, young and old, rich and poor through a series of nursery rhyme poems. There is one Saint for each letter of the alphabet (except Q & R are combined for Queen of the Rosary). The flay-lay style photos feature Marzipantz handmade cloth dolls and are set up imaginatively with tokens and images that signify something about the saint's story or iconography. Some symbols are obvious, some a little more obscure and we hope they will encourage you to go on a hunt to learn more about the amazing lives of the Saints.

Read more

About the author


Michael is a classics & history teacher who loves to write in his free time. He graduated with a Masters in Classics from UC Santa Barbara and is now the Dean at a classical school.
Read more