The Littlest Watchman - Hardback
Scott James, Geraldine RodríguezOriginal price was: ₹699.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
Watchman, as children wait with anticipation for Christmas, they can follow the adventures of Benjamin–the littlest watchman–who waits for and then witnesses the first Christmas.
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Every Child Knows the Waiting. Benjamin Knows It Best.
Advent is a season of waiting. Children feel it acutely — the anticipation that builds through December, the sense that something extraordinary is coming, the question that hangs in the air: when?
Benjamin — the littlest watchman — has been waiting too. But his waiting is different. He is part of a people who have been waiting for centuries — not just for Christmas morning but for the promised Saviour King that God said he would send. And on the night that changes everything, Benjamin is there to see it.
The Littlest Watchman by Scott James is a gripping, beautifully written Advent adventure story for children aged 3–7 that takes readers into the world of the first Christmas through the eyes of an unexpected witness. It is a perfect gift for the Advent season — one that helps children focus on Jesus at Christmas while being completely gripped by the adventure of Benjamin’s story.
More Than a Nativity Retelling — A Story With Deep Roots
What sets The Littlest Watchman apart from most Christmas children’s books is its theological depth. Scott James does not begin the story on Christmas night — he begins it much earlier, in the long centuries of waiting that preceded the birth of Jesus.
Benjamin is part of a people who have been living in anticipation — shaped by the promises of God, watching for the Saviour King who was coming. His story gives children a sense of the full biblical context of Christmas: why God’s people were waiting, what they were waiting for, and why the birth of Jesus was not just a wonderful surprise but the fulfilment of promises that God had been making for thousands of years.
This Advent perspective — Christmas as the culmination of a long story of promise and anticipation — is one of the most important things a Christian child can grasp about the season. And The Littlest Watchman communicates it through narrative rather than through explanation, which means children absorb it naturally, through the excitement of Benjamin’s adventure rather than through a theology lesson.
Gripped by the Nativity — All Over Again
One of the greatest challenges of Christmas children’s books is freshness. Most children who grow up in Christian families have heard the nativity story many times — and familiarity can dull the sense of wonder that the story deserves to generate. The angels, the shepherds, the manger — these can become background scenery rather than astonishing events.
The Littlest Watchman addresses this directly by telling the nativity from an unfamiliar perspective — through the eyes of Benjamin, who encounters the events of the first Christmas as a participant rather than an observer. His adventure draws children into the story in a new way, making them feel the anticipation, the wonder, and the joy of the first Christmas as though they are experiencing it for the first time.
As the book’s own description puts it: kids will be gripped by what Benjamin saw and will be excited by the nativity story all over again.
A Perfect Advent Companion — With Optional Jesse Tree Calendar
The Littlest Watchman is designed specifically as an Advent resource — a book to be read in the weeks leading up to Christmas as part of a family’s intentional preparation for the season. Its focus on waiting, promise, and fulfilment makes it an ideal companion for the Advent period, helping children understand why the season is not just a countdown to presents but a season of profound spiritual anticipation.
The book can also be paired with an accompanying Jesse Tree Advent calendar for family Advent devotions — a calendar that takes families through the Old Testament promises and prophecies that point forward to Jesus, connecting the waiting of God’s people across the centuries to the waiting of Advent today. Together, the book and the Jesse Tree calendar form one of the most complete and theologically rich Advent resources available for Christian families with young children.
What This Book Covers
- The long waiting of God’s people for the promised Saviour King — the biblical context for the first Christmas
- Benjamin’s adventure as the littlest watchman — what he sees and hears on the night of the first Christmas
- The nativity events — the angels, the shepherds, the star, the baby in the manger — seen through Benjamin’s eyes
- Why God’s people looked forward to the birth of Jesus — the promises and prophecies that made Christmas the fulfilment of a long story
- The identity of Jesus as God’s promised Saviour King — the central theological truth the book communicates
- The joy and wonder of the first Christmas — renewed and freshened through an unexpected narrative perspective
What Children Will Discover
- That Christmas is the fulfilment of promises God had been making for thousands of years — not just a wonderful event but the answer to a long, faithful waiting
- That God’s people were watching and waiting for the Saviour King — and that their anticipation shapes the meaning of Advent
- That the nativity is an extraordinary, gripping, world-changing event — not just a familiar story to be endured but an adventure to be entered into with wonder
- That Jesus is God’s promised Saviour King — the most important figure in all of human history, whose birth changes everything
- That the waiting of Advent has a real object and a real fulfilment — and that the joy of Christmas is the joy of promises kept
Who Should Read This Book
- Parents of children aged 3–7 wanting a beautifully written Advent story that focuses on Jesus and gives Christmas its full biblical depth
- Grandparents and family members looking for a perfect Advent gift for a young child
- Churches in India wanting a quality Advent resource for children that goes beyond the surface of the nativity story
- Sunday school and children’s ministry leaders wanting an engaging, theologically serious Advent story for young children
- Families wanting to use the Jesse Tree Advent calendar alongside the book for a complete family Advent programme
- Anyone wanting a Christmas book for young children that helps them be excited by the nativity story all over again
- Readers who have appreciated Scott James’s other work — including The Expected One — and want his Advent story for their youngest readers
About the Author
Scott James is a pastor and author known for writing that combines warm narrative accessibility with genuine theological depth for young readers. He is the author of The Expected One — another widely-used Christmas resource — and his work reflects both a pastor’s care for communicating biblical truth and a storyteller’s gift for making that truth gripping and memorable for children. His ability to place the Christmas story within its full biblical context — showing children why the birth of Jesus was the fulfilment of a long story of promise and waiting — makes The Littlest Watchman one of the most distinctive and theologically complete Advent resources available for young readers.
- Weight : 0.344 kg
- Dimensions : 22.8 × 22.7 × 1 cm
- Format : Hardback
- Age range : 3-7
- ISBN : 9781784981402
- Language : English
- Pages : 32
- Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
- HSN : 4903
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