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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson

ravenslanding's review against another edition

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5.0

Charming, heartfelt, funny and thoughtful.

eggjen's review against another edition

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4.0

I think I read this once before as a kid but it was even better reading it as an adult and parent. I read it with my 8 year old who thought the antics of the Herdmans was hysterical and I agree. It's a really cute story that will remind you of your own family and childhood even if you never knew a family like the Herdmans.

amycbu's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I read this aloud to my kids every year and have since they were born. They love it and get super excited when December rolls around. 

humbird's review against another edition

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4.0

LOVE this story. I've read the book at least twice, plus had the privilege of being involved with the stage production three times. A humorous, real-life view of Christmas on both sides of the tracks and what happens and how both sides are changed when they collide at Christmas.

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5.0

Audio book performed by Elaine Stritch

The six Herdman kids are a handful – and then some. Their father disappeared a few years ago, their mother works a double shift, and the children are pretty much left to their own devices. They lie, steal, smoke cigars, hit little kids, cuss their teachers, and even set fire to a tool shed.

When they show up at Sunday school (because they thought there would be snacks) just as the Christmas Pageant is being cast, they quickly take over. No one else will volunteer to take a major role for fear of being attacked by the Herdmans, so Imogene will be Mary, Ralph will play Joseph, the other Herdman boys will be the kings, and Gladys will be the Angel of the Lord – the only speaking part.

Imagine if you had never heard the story of Jesus's birth, what would you think? First the Herdman's are appalled that people put a pregnant woman in a barn. Then they are enraged that Herod would be plotting to kill a little baby. And what's with the “wadded-up clothes” they wrapped the baby in?

Imogene's Mary is fiercely protective of her innocent baby. The kings decide to bring a much better present than stupid, scented oil. And the Angel of the Lord yells so EVERYONE knows: “Hey! Unto you a Child is born!” And everyone is moved by the wonder and joy of Christmas.

Elaine Stritch does a great job narrating the audio. However, the version I had skipped the first chapter, which really introduces the Herdman's. I'm glad I had the text as well, so I could read that myself. The text also includes wonderful illustrations by Judith Gwyn Brown.

livingforjesus08's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was so much better than I was expecting. It was so good. It made me think about the true christmas a little more than I have before and it was so cool. Now I can't wait until this christmas when Dallas Jenkins releases his movie about this book. I'm sure he'll do great things with it! Please read this book! I was expecting it to be kinda cliche but it wasn't at all. It was very realistic. And I highly recommend it.

keichler's review against another edition

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5.0

I put it in my Christmas box to be read every year.

holl3640's review against another edition

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lighthearted

4.0

vegprincess's review against another edition

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4.0

A cute read for the holidays!

lynz454's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this story when I was child and I just found a copy at a used book sale last week. I cannot wait to start reading it to my five year old. I used to read it every Christmas season as a child and I am excited to start the tradition with my own child.