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Books with title The First Christmas Tree - A Story of the Forest

  • The Story of Christmas

    Jane Ray

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Oct. 13, 1994)
    This beautifully illustrated version of the story of Christmas, with text adapted from the words of the Bible, captures the sense of wonder and magnificence of the Nativity. Jane Ray's art shines from each page making this a book that will be shared year after year as part of the Christmas tradition.
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  • The Story of Christmas

    Vivian French, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2003)
    This simple retelling of the story of the birth of Jesus captures all the wonder and excitement of the first-ever Christmas Day.
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  • The Christmas Tree Story

    Scott Edge, Bill Elliff, Aven Edge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2017)
    The Story: WHAT IF the Christmas tree tells of a wonderful story...your story! A story of life and eternity, of dreams and brokenness, of faith and salvation. "The Christmas Tree Story" is a relatable tale full of rhymes and whimsey about a tree in a dark forest who one day was found, reclaimed, loved, and brought home to be donned with decorations! Filled with new life and meaning, the tree quickly realized that all these decorations represent much more than he thought they could. Why This Book: "The Christmas Tree Story" is an attempt to help you and your children reclaim a beautiful, enduring symbol of the season: The Christmas Tree! Christmas is about CHRIST. And "The Christmas Tree Story" is about how a Christmas tree is a picture of your life after the light of Christ enters your heart. Our prayer is that this book is a simple family book which will help you look at the Christmas tree as a beautiful symbol of the true Christmas story: Christ given to you as a gift to share with the world! Scott Edge with Bill Elliff Little Rock, AR Christmas 2017
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  • The Story of Christmas

    Helen Dardik

    eBook (Running Press Kids, Oct. 17, 2017)
    This beautiful, timeless board book introduces children to the Nativity Story and reminds us all of the true meaning of Christmas. A long time ago, in the town of Nazareth, there lived a young woman named Mary. One day, an angel appeared before her and told her that she would give birth to a baby. The baby would be the son of God, and she would name him Jesus.Every year, children of all ages revisit this nativity tale of Mary and Joseph, the three wise men, the angels and the shepherds, and baby Jesus in the manger. Share this simple introduction to a remarkable and classic Bible story with young ones in this second book in a delightful new series. With stunning art by Helen Dardik and simplified text for little readers, The Story of Christmas is sure to become a favorite of families for years to come.
  • The Story of Christmas

    Geraldine McCaughrean, Helen Ward

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A retelling of the events leading up to and following the birth of Jesus Christ.
  • Christmas Tree Forest

    Raymond MacDonald Alden

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Jan. 1, 1958)
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  • The True Story of Christmas

    Anne Fine

    Mass Market Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 11, 2005)
    Everyone knows the story of Christmas. Decking the halls with boughs of holly. Hanging stockings by the chimney with care. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Then there’s the true story of Christmas. And Ralph Mountfield is smack in the middle of it.Great Granny’s crustier than ever. Grandpa’s singing to the dog. Great Aunt Ida is completely crackers. Uncle Tristam’s giving out bricks. The cousins are whining and throwing tantrums. Mum’s looking for Dad. Dad’s looking for aspirin. And Ralph is looking to stay out of trouble.But when a Christmas Quiz brings out some hidden truths, trouble is exactly what Ralph finds. It’s anything but a silent, holy night for the Mountfield family!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The story of the Christmas guest,

    Helen Steiner Rice

    Hardcover (F. H. Revell Co, March 15, 1972)
    Gift inscription inside the front otherwise the book is LIKE NEW. HC with D/J. 1972 F H Revell Co. Small size.
  • The Story of Christmas: A Trim-A-Tree Story

    Jane McCreary

    Hardcover (Bbs Pub Corp, Nov. 1, 1999)
    Retells the story of the birth of Jesus, from Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethelem through the escape of the Holy Family to Egypt.
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  • Going for the Christmas Tree: A True Story

    Maryfran Stulginsky, Kenn Yapsanco

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, June 24, 2013)
    We still have to get a tree.Who wants to bother with a live Christmas tree? They can be such a mess.Ill just run down to the lot on the corner. If I go close to the twenty-fourth, I can usually get a deal, and Im in an out quickly.Christmastime is such a hectic season that, for many families, finding time to get a Christmas tree becomes just one more chore. And the debate between getting a live versus an artificial evergreen seems on-going. This is a tale about how one family turned the task of buying a Christmas tree into a must-attend, cant-miss event over a series of years. It is a story about making memories, building a tradition, and creating family among strangers in a very unlikely place.
  • The Christmas Tree Story

    Dutch Buchel, Evangeline Drew, Guston D. Surface

    eBook (Boe Books LLC, Nov. 14, 2013)
    The story of a beloved tree who learns the importance of giving to others even when you have nothing to give but yourself. Through his selfless gift he becomes the first Christmas Tree. This treasured story is sure to become a family Christmas favorite.
  • The First Christmas Tree

    A. Michael Shumate

    language (Elfstone Press, June 7, 2017)
    In the forest outside Bethlehem, a little pine tree sees the angels announce the birth of the newborn king. He overhears shepherds planning to take a gift to the baby. The pine tree tries to wake up the other trees that have worthy gifts for the king but it's winter and they can't wake up. So he decides to go himself, even though he has no gift.