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"Not-So-Angelic Christmas"

Potter Knows Best, Book 5

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"Not-So-Angelic Christmas"

By: Cheryl McKay
Narrated by: Katherine Shepler
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What if the role you didn’t want… was the one God chose just for you?

Daisy longs to shine as the angel in the town’s Christmas parade. But once again, her sister gets the wings, and Daisy is left with scratchy burlap as Shepherd #3—alongside her wiggly cat Socks.

Meanwhile, in the workshop, new clay nativity pieces are being sculpted by the Potter’s hand—each one unique, never made from a mold. Daisy begins to discover that being a shepherd is more than a background part. It points to the Good Shepherd Himself, born that first Christmas night.

In this heartwarming holiday tale, Potter Knows Best: Not-So-Angelic Christmas invites families to celebrate:

  • The joy of traditions and parades on Peppertree Lane
  • The truth that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who leads and loves us
  • The reminder that each of us is handcrafted for a special purpose

A festive story of sibling rivalry, second chances, and the wonder of the nativity—perfect for Christmas story time, gift-giving, and faith-filled family time.

This storybook is also available in paperback. The audiobook is narrated by actress Katherine Shepler (Care Bears, These Stones, Like Arrows.)

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