Pull out your magnifying glass if you have any hope of reading the original Christmas story in the miniature version of the Bible on display in the UK
A very small version of King James Bible The book will be displayed to the public at Leeds Central Library in Leeds, England, SWNS reported.
The Bible, dating from approximately 1911, measures 1.9 x 1.3 inches, so small that it can fit comfortably in the palm of your hand.
The tiny Bible made headlines during the coronavirus lockdowns when it was first discovered and is “believed to be one of the smallest examples of its kind anywhere in the world,” according to SWNS.
Leeds Central Library displays a series of “A captivating Christmas classic” Next to the thumbnail text.
“Christmas has been a key part of so many memorable stories for generations now, and it is very special to bring these items together and bring back some cherished memories for visitors,” Ryan Isaac, chief librarian, told SWNS.
“We hope to see them in person You will give visitors “Give a glimpse into how Christmas was celebrated in the past and help them get into the festive spirit too.”
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The free exhibit will also showcase 19th-century versions of Charles Dickens' stories, including the holiday classic “A Christmas Carol.”
The library will also display a Christmas games book for kids It's called 'Christmas Mince Pies' and dates back to 1812.
SWNS added that the book is filled with a variety of puzzles and holiday games that claim to “exercise the ingenuity of all masters and wits.”
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The book also contains marks from children who once owned the book and played the games during Christmas more than 200 years ago.
Additional items on offer alongside the Christmas classics include a range of Illustrated Christmas cards and local newspaper editions since Christmas in the 1920s.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Leeds Central Library for comment.