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Books with title The Little Maple Tree

  • The little Fir Tree

    Andrea Boettcher

    eBook (, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Once upone a time, there was a very happy little fir tree named "Cian", who had lost, through strange circumstances, his brothers and sisters. One morning this little fir awoke in a very strange place; a very beautiful place. Unexpectedly, he met two new friends who were standing right next to him. With the help of a little bird, who was sitting in Cian's branches, he found out where his brothers and sisters were brought to and what became of them. Well, if you would like, feel free and read the story of the little fir Cian.
  • The Little Maple Tree

    Christopher J Roff

    eBook (, Nov. 1, 2018)
    The Little Maple Tree loves its pretty green leaves in the spring and summer but is anxious about the changes fall and winter will bring, so finds its own unique way to overcome its fears and at the same time bring joy and laughter to others. A charming and uplifting story, wonderfully illustrated, that will touch the heart of every young listener at story time.
  • Alex the Maple Tree

    Vicki Marie Bowen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2018)
    Alex is a maple tree growing in the Nelson's yard. His favorite time of year is summer. Summer is when good times are had. Alex has many visitors: children, adults, animals and birds. And, it is warm and sunny. He finds out that, unfortunately, it is not always that way where he lives. Follow Alex through a year in the Nelson yard. This book is a picture book for children. The author has much experience with youngsters. She has taken all the photographs in the book and has created a story to go with them.
  • Little Tree

    Natashia Moodie, Kiya Spence, Jason Eaglespeaker

    eBook (Eaglespeaker Publishing, Jan. 31, 2020)
    A young curious spruce tree, from the Boreal forest of northern Manitoba, longs to experience the world outside of his own roots. Through the help of a young First Nations Warrior named Strong Eagle Man, Little Tree learns the affects of climate change. Now, he is on a mission with Strong Eagle man to encourage immediate action to save the planet - before it’s too late.
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    Hardcover (Element, )
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  • Little Nut Tree, The

    Sally Gardner

    Hardcover (Tambourine Books, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Little Man

    Graham Jeffrey

    Hardcover (J M Dent & Sons Ltd, May 1, 1993)
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  • The Little Ant and the Apple Tree

    By (author) Evelyn Razilov

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, March 15, 2013)
    An amazing book for children and parents, the story is about a little ant that heard adults' conversation and his adventure. During the story, children will learn on a child's level how it's important to be patient. And parents also get an important message. At the end of the story, there is an activity for children.
  • The Strong Little Tree

    Helen Peacock, Neil Reed

    Hardcover (Magi Publications, Aug. 31, 2001)
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  • The Little Tree

    Shawna Starck M.Ed.

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing, July 5, 2016)
    Parents often hear their children say that they cannot wait until they are all grown up, and yet as parents, we wish we were kids again. In The Little Tree, Shawna Starck shows this revelation to all children through the eyes of a tree. The Little Tree is an enlightening and heartfelt story of the experiences of being a child and wanting to grow up in a hurry.
  • The Little Nut Tree

    Sally Gardner

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), July 1, 1999)
    Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.A brand new Early Reader edition of million-copy selling, CARNEGIE MEDAL-winning Sally Gardner's picture book based on the favourite nursery rhyme.
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  • The Littlest Tree

    Michael Marlow

    eBook
    The Littlest Tree does exist, as written, in Howard, Wisconsin.Man communicates quite well in this world of many languages and customs, but does nature do this as well?To our best guess as humans, we think not. But what if trees and animals do?Was it my imagination that the littlest tree grew so big in a short amount of time, or did it really get help?I don’t know, but one thing I do know is there are things that occur that man cannot explain. Sometimes we should not think too much about what is happening around us. Control what you can, educate yourself, use your imagination, and accept and enjoy the good things. Keep asking questions, especially, “What if . . . ?”Help each other and all things in the world around us. You will be rewarded in many ways you do not understand. I was.