A Snow Angel Story Book: Little Beth and the Snow Angel
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Feel Christmas in the air when little Beth and her mystical Nana fly together with the snow angel to meet Saint Nick at Sweet Snow Valley.
This is an amazing story about a little girl and her magical wish when she makes her snow angel.
You will feel the warmth of Forest Manor, mixed with the charm of the country snow in this eighteenth century setting.
Little Beth lives at Forest Manor with her mother who is an artist. Her father writes stories and travels with his work. Cook takes care of the house, makes the best tea cookies and is considered part of the family.
Little Beth plays with her dolls on the staircase that leads to her bedroom at the top of the stairs.
She looks out her window towards the forest and watches the animals come into the meadow below.
Today is the Christmas party and Beth is wearing her new party dress. She is holding her new doll, Angel Grace. She peeks out the curtains watching guest arrive. One after another horses pull fancy carriages down the road to Forest Manor.
While the party takes place little Beth will go out into the snow to leave some scraps of food for the forest animals.
She decides to make a snow angel and she makes a wish.
Her wish comes true and all of the forest animals see a beautiful snow angel come to life.
Fun filled with the imagination of a little girl, her magical snow angel and all the animals in the forest.
Author: Sandy Winnette
(817) 372-2084
Editor: Cathy Scofield
Sandy Winnette
The author, Sandy Winnette, writes metaphysical stories for children. She is a tarologist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and has taught self-help classes for years. Follow her writing and teaching on www.thespiritualgarden.com Greg Wray is a freelance illustrator with over twenty-five years of experience in all forms of visual communication. His rendering of licensed characters for The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. and many other well known licenses have been a part of all of our lives.
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A Snow Angel Story Book - Sandy Winnette
Our Story Begins
A very long time ago, there was a little girl named Beth who lived with her mother and father in a house called Forest Manor.
Forest Manor was a large house with many rooms. There were round white pillars on the front porch and stables for the horses and buggies. Many people worked at Forest Manor. Little Beth was often seen sitting on the front porch waiting for her father’s horse and buggy to come down the winding road. She would run to greet him, he would open the carriage door and she would climb into the fancy buggy with her father. She knew he always had a special present for her, a doll from a far away place.
Little Beth’s mother, an artist, would greet them both at the door, her golden hair braided and pulled back away from her face. She was covered with dabs of paint as she smiled and greeted her husband. She and little Beth both loved to listen to his stories about far away places.
Forest Manor sat on a hill overlooking a meadow and woods. On sunny days, forest animals would often peek through the trees and see Beth’s mother painting while little Beth played in the courtyard. Her mother would say, Little Beth, never go into the forest alone.
Yes Mama,
the little girl would reply, as she watched animals come into the open meadow beyond the courtyard. Little Beth loved the animals and she talked to them. She believed they understood her, and that they often spoke to her in return.
Little Beth’s father and mother were very gifted, with many creative friends. Poets, writers, artists and mystics were often invited to the social parties at Forest Manor. People came from miles around to see Beth’s mother’s paintings and to hear her father’s latest story. Little Beth was taught to appreciate all forms of creativity, and to cherish life and its many gifts.
5182012-2550x1966.jpgThe Window
L ittle Beth’s bedroom was at the top of the wide staircase and her window looked out to the courtyard below, to the open meadow, and beyond that, to the forest itself. In springtime, Beth went to the meadow, sat down, and spread her long pretty dress around her. She fed the small animals pieces of her bread and jam. Some of them came close enough to take the food directly from her hands.
The kitchen cook always gave Beth extra food wrapped in cloth so she could leave it for those animals that were too shy to get their treats from her hand. Later, Beth watched from her bedroom window to see who ate the extra treats that she had left in the meadow below.
On rainy days, little Beth sat and watched the meadow from her upstairs window. She would press her face against the window trying to see through the raindrops as she talked to her dolls and stuffed animal friends. Her soft brown bear was named Z-bear. Beth also had many dolls in fine dresses. When Beth went to bed she had all of her dolls and stuffed animal friends with her. Her play table, chairs and china tea set were always ready for a tea party. She set her favorite dolls, Saundra and Cathline, at the table with Z-bear and they would all have afternoon tea. Little Beth would then ‘read’ her own storybooks to her friends, either the story her mother had read her last night, or a story that little Beth had