Children’s Christian Easter Books
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Baby Einstein: Lullaby Classics $3.61 No Description Available.Genre: ChildrensMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 16-MAR-2004… |
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Christmas Offerings $4.92 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: THIRD DAYTitle: CHRISTMAS OFFERINGSStreet Release Date: 10/10/2006… |
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Jewish Cello Masterpieces $9.50 A beautiful collection of great Jewish Music. Classics by Ernest Bloch and Max Bruch, mixed with rarely heard gems by Maurice Ravel, Zavel Zilberts, Jacob Wasilkovsky, and David Meyerowitz. “Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt”, a Yiddish Theatre gem, is alone worth the price of admission for its mixture of pathos and humor. The songs by Zilberts are an important and beautiful part of the Jewish music lega… |
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Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid (1978) Han’s Christian Anderson’s The Little Mermaid (The Classic original). Maria, the most beautiful mermaid in the royal Merman family, is curious about the human world. So much, in fact, she asks her friends Fritz the Dolphin and Duke the Whale to tell her about the ways of men. One day, she sees a handsome prince on a boat. Suddenly, a storm comes up, throwing him into the sea. Maria saves her hands… |
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Greatest Adventure: Easter Story [VHS] $3.49 … |

Greeting Card Emergency #42: Religious Easter Humor Cards (NSFW)
Home-made gift baskets convey the warmth and care one holds for the children in the family and a large number of people today prepare their own special Easter gift baskets for kid and teens. What the gift basket maker needs to consider is the age and interests of the recipient of the gift basket in order to make the best choice of gifts.
Easter is a special occasion for Judeo-Christian believers as it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, non-Christian and even non-religious people also find Easter a pleasant time of the year as its arrival coincides with the beginning of spring season after the chilling months of winter. Making one’s own special Easter baskets for both children and grownups is a fun-to-do activity as well as a lovable way of expressing one’s wishes for family and friends. Making Easter gift baskets at home gives them a special look and conveys the feelings of warmth to the recipient.
Easter gift baskets can be made at home in four simple steps. First, you need to get a nice basket, either an already existing one at home, or a new one bought from the nearest craft store. Next, the basket is to be filled with a nice-looking base or padding made of straw or colored artificial grass (also available at craft stores). Now, you put gifts in the baskets. The gifts should be chosen according to the age and interests of the recipient. Also, gifts should be small enough to be easily placed in the basket. Finally, the look of the gift basket is enriched by selecting a unifying theme. This can be a collection of similar items (mostly food items or those related to sports etc.).
Creating Easter baskets for children is the true pleasure of Easter. After all, children are the most passionate lovers of candies and chocolate, which are central to the flair of Easter gifts. Numerous people choose the popular ‘Chocolate Easter Bunny’ as a main gift for a child’s Easter basket. This chocolate rabbit holds the center of the gift basket while the sides are filled with other candies, chocolate bars or eggs, and small toys. School-going kids, particularly those who love to do art, are happy to receive crayons, pencil colors, stickers, and painting accessories in their special Easter baskets.
The Chocolate Easter Bunny is also a choice gift item for teenage recipients of Easter baskets. The space left after placing the candies and chocolate around the chocolate rabbit can be filled with the teenage kid’s favorite videos of music or movies.
Small jewelry items for teenage kids may also do, especially for girls who love nice jewelry. If you do not have a good idea for the teenage kid’s favorite items, enclose gift cards for their favorite dress shop, music or video store, or book store. Teenagers love to pick their own choice gifts.
Other popular gift items for Easter gift baskets include hand-made Easter cards, Easter stamps, jelly beans, scented candles, and small pocket-sized games or puzzles. More recently, Easter gift jars have been used instead of Easter gift baskets and many people have found it a welcome addition to Easter gifts.
Christians?
Why celebrate Easter and Christmas?
I mean, those are pagan feasts. Christmas uses the symbolism of Yule and Winter Equinox (Cletic Paganism), Easter is a name adapted from Eostre, the Spring Equinox, the Pagan FEstival of Fertility.
Do you think we should celebrate these holidays for what they are, and not wrap them up in Symbolism that they are not? It makes me feel ill in the stomach when I see a children’s “Christmas” book, whihc is trying to sell Chirstian themes in Pagan symbolism.
What do you think?
Jesus wasn’t born on the 25th of december…
But meh. We worship God, not the days, who cares.
Santa does not give gifts.Jesus does through people.
