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Books with title The Tree of Life

  • The Life of a Tree

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, May 15, 2005)
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  • The Life of a Tree

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Raintree, June 4, 2004)
    Harris, Nathaniel, Hibbert, Clare, Clare Hibbert
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  • The Tree of Life

    Charlie Ann Picton, Alexandra Orford, Sarah Jane Seymour

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 9, 2019)
    This is the story of the Tree of Life. It brings love and laughter with joy and happiness. It is a home for nature and offers lots of food such as golden apples.
  • The Tree of Life

    Charlie Picton, Alexandra Orford, Sarah Seymour

    eBook
    This is the story of the Tree of Life. It brings love and laughter with joy and happiness. It is a home for nature and offers lots of food such as golden apples.
  • Tree of Life

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    Paperback (Christian Education Publications, )
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  • Tree of Life

    Clair Chapman

    eBook (, May 9, 2018)
    A teenager deals with a death in his family death and some unusual discoveries. A short story.
  • Tree of Life

    Christine Simpson

    Paperback (C.Simpson, May 15, 1998)
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  • Tree of Life

    Rachelle Dubuisson

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Sept. 3, 2013)
    One day, I managed all the courage I had and walked in my parents' room. ""Mom, Dad, I want to go to Israel.
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  • The Tree of Life

    Tina Martin, Taylor Martin

    eBook (Dandelion, Oct. 17, 2017)
    This story book is written by Tina Martin for her daughter Taylor, who is the illustrator.“Spend a day with my best friend Lauren and me. Giggle a little, laugh a lot, and have a good timesharing all our fun!”~ Taylor MartinA note for teachers and parents: This book is best for the imaginative young reader transitioning intochapter books and beginning to learn conversational text. Learning how to write or read conversationaltext can be confusing for a young reader. The chapters are short and more suitable to a young reader’s attention. We want children to enjoy the speed of the read.Also, the dialogue for Taylor and Lauren, the two main characters, is color-coded to make it easier toidentify the speaker in each conversation.From Tina Martin: “The book’s creativity is in the lovable art hand-drawn by my daughter, Taylor.I know your little ones will enjoy Taylor’s and Lauren’s adventures — and learn something too!”“Tree of Life is a delightful read for children and adults. It is loaded with meaning, values, principles,and the wonder of a young girl who KNOWS she is loved and that Mom and Dad are always in hercorner, mind, and heart. This book should be followed by many more. Just terrific!”~ Norma J. Barr, Ph.D., Owner, Barr & Barr Communication Consultants, Author, andExecutive Coach“As an elementary school principal and educator of nearly two decades, I am inspired by the author’spassion to help young readers navigate the complexities of text by providing a unique and innovative color-coded dialogue structure.”~ Thomas Swaninger, Principal - Gilbert AZ