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Books with title O Little Christmas Tree

  • The Littlest Christmas Tree

    Joseph Peter, Chris Padovano, Pam Mahoney

    language (Joseph P. Jones, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Everyone loves Christmas trees, and every tree wants to be a Christmas tree. When a red headed girl meets the little tree, a friendship forms that changes their lives. Everyone learns what makes a wonderful Christmas.
  • Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree

    Phyllis Mae Fisher, Janey Loree Paschal

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Sept. 22, 2019)
    Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is a story of discoveries, miracles, and friendships in the lives of Reuben and Rachel Oliver and their Gramma O. Set in the town of Snowflake, with horses, adventures, and a Christmas Tree farm, Twiglet: the Little Christmas Tree is full of human kindness and the results of helping those in need. Along with Gran’pa Shepherd and Bright Starr, the twins end up finding seven special trees.Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is the product of sevens: seven authors, seven chapters, seven hours to draw up the first draft of the first chapter, seven typed pages. There are seven human characters in the first chapter and multiples of seven “art sparks” on each page throughout the story, there are seven letters in Twiglet, and the main author and illustrator, Phyllis Mae Richardson-Fisher, is the seventh of eight children.We added a forward in the shape of a tree, a table of contents using Roman numerals, a glossary of terms marked with a “snowflake” asterisk to help young readers know the meaning of some of the special words. A cast of human and animal characters (as they appear in the story) complete the reading aids.Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is not just a Christmas story; it takes us through seven years as Rueben and Rachel learn the benefits of helping others, the importance of doing good in school, and that miracles are a part of our everyday life.
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Anne Quekett

    language (Leaf-Fly Books, Dec. 20, 2012)
    A short Christmas tale for reading to young children with a Christmas tree, a little star, a little angel and a forester and his family.
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Charlotte Andrew-Gernand, Trevor Andrew-Gernand

    language (WriterMotive, Dec. 1, 2016)
    This is a story not just for children about a pine tree that does not know it is a Christmas Tree. This story has a hidden message to attract better awareness of our environment.
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Alfred Leonard

    eBook
    A Christmas story for children
  • The Littlest Christmas Tree

    J C Robinson

    language (J C Robinson, Nov. 27, 2014)
    The perfect seasonal story for people with young children. A delightful Christmas themed tale intended to be an extended bedtime story read over several nights. Join Titch (the littlest Christmas tree) and his friends in the build up to Christmas, and maybe learn some lessons along the way. Each year the King of the Harvesters comes to Rainbow Valley to select Christmas trees. Will this be Titch's year? Will he get to fulfil his destiny and be decorated this Christmas? Find out by reading this year's best original Christmas story!
  • Little Christmas Tree

    Karl Ruhmann, Anne Moller, J Alison James

    Library Binding (NorthSouth, July 1, 2003)
    A little fir tree grew at the edge of the forest. Behind it, the great pines towered, and an oak tree spread its shadow far and wide. Birds build their nests in the pines. squirrels eat the nuts and acorns. Children even build a tree house in the oak. But nobody thinks the fir tree is useful. It is just too little. The little tree hates being so small. Some day I'll show them, the fir tree thought. But it didn't know how. Then one day the snow begins to fall. Christmas is coming, and Christmas is a time of magical surprises--sometimes even for a little fir tree.
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  • O Christmas Tree

    Ron Berry

    Board book (Smart Kidz Media, Inc., Oct. 1, 2014)
    O Christmas Tree is a traditional and well-loved Christmas song that will capture a child s imagination during the holiday season. Inspired by this popular carol, O Christmas Tree features new verses that give meaning to the beautifully decorated tree that stands in the center of your home. O Christmas Tree will engage children in the wonderful tradition of the Christmas tree when they read and sing along with the caroling choir featured on the clear sound module found in the book.
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  • Oh, Christmas Tree!

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Oct. 3, 2019)
    It’s Christmas time and every tree on the street is beautifully decorated – except for one! This tree refuses to stand in a corner wearing glittery decorations, instead wanting to do a bit of baking, go for a bike ride, sit and watch the telly and even go skating… But the little gang of decorations, Bauble, Belle and the Tinsel Snake, need the tree to behave so they can fulfil their decorating destinies. Will they manage to persuade Tree to stand still and be decorated? They just might, thanks to Belle’s crafty brainwave…Oh, Christmas Tree! is the wonderful second Christmas title from the creative pair behind Snowball, Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. This festively fun story is full of their usual warmth and wit, with brilliant characters and a very funny rhyming text.
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  • The Littlest Christmas Tree

    Amy Thomas

    eBook
    A little seedling is removed by accident from his row of trees. As he grows, he looks for opportunities to change his circumstances, and even makes plans to change the course of his life!This is one of two books written as Christmas presents for my two young daughters. They were both written in a period of three hours, on the high speed train trip back to Madrid from Marbella, Spain. I had no spellcheck in English, no way to print it out and check the format, and could not wait to revise it upon arriving. Had I not gotten it sent in immediately, the books would not have arrived on time for Christmas. Now I feel that the small errors are part of the books’ charm, taking me back to that train ride, and our two little girls asking me what I was working on, glancing at my mini computer screen. “Oh, just work” I’d answer, smiling, as I changed screens to something else. And the memory of how much it meant to them to have their own book, written for them.
  • Little Bunny's Christmas Tree

    Jeanne Modesitt, Robin Spowart

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 2003)
    When morning arrives, Little Bunny is filled with excitement about going out to find the perfect Christmas tree at Mr. Samson's lot, yet Little Bunny discovers that finding just the right one isn't such a simple task.
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  • Oh, Christmas Tree!

    Sue Hendra

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Oct. 3, 2019)
    A wonderful sequel to the best-selling Snowball, this second Christmas title from Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet is all about a Christmas Tree that doesn't want to stand in a corner wearing glittery decorations. This tree wants to do a bit of baking, go for a bike ride, sit and watch the telly, go skating... But the little gang of decorations, Bauble, Belle, the Tinsel Snake, need the tree to behave so they can fulfil their decorating destinies. Will they manage to persuade Tree to stand still and be decorated? Then Belle has a crafty brainwave...This brilliantly funny story from bestselling picture book duo Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet is a worthy follow-up to Snowball, their previous Christmas hit.
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