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The Babe in the Bulrushes

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The narrative recounts the infancy, upbringing, and calling of a Hebrew child placed in a basket among riverside reeds to escape an edict to drown male infants. A royal daughter finds and adopts him while his birth mother nurses and instills his people's stories. Raised in the palace, he later kills an Egyptian taskmaster, flees to live as a shepherd, and encounters a bush that burns without being consumed, where God commissions him to demand freedom for his people. The tale emphasizes maternal devotion, providential protection, emerging identity, faith, and vocation.

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Amy Steedman

Amy Steedman was a British author known for her engaging children's literature that often draws on historical and biblical themes. Her works include 'David the Shepherd Boy' and 'In God's Garden: Stories of the Saints for Little Children,' which reflect her ability to weave moral lessons into captivating narratives for young readers. Steedman's storytelling is characterized by its vivid imagery and imaginative plots, making her a notable figure in children's literature during her time. Through her writings, she aimed to inspire and educate children, fostering a love for stories and history.

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