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Books with title The Little Christmas Tree

  • The Little Tree and Christmas

    Rita Perrin, Rita Perrin

    eBook (Rita E. Perrin, Dec. 6, 2012)
    Wonderful story, sit back relax and enjoy the heart warming adventure of The Little Tree in search of Christmas. A story of struggle, love, family, hope, appreciation, inspiration and joy in living. Follow Widow Danielson, her daughter Elena and a little tree in search of Christmas..........
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Janet Allison Brown, Samantha Chaffey

    Board book (Barrons Educational Series, Sept. 2, 2005)
    Winter is here, and the little fir tree stands lonely in the forest. Then, the little woodland animals realize that the tree is exactly what they need for a perfect Christmas. Extra-thick and super-sturdy board books that make up the Holidays in 3D series encourage toddlers to enjoy themselves when they celebrate favorite holidays or have winter outdoor fun. Each front cover's bright illustration has layered sections that lend a three-dimensional effect to details in the cheerful pictures. Kids will love the vivid illustrations and merry stories, and parents will appreciate the books' rounded corners for safety.
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Janet Allison Brown, Samantha Chaffey

    Board book (Barrons Educational Series, Sept. 2, 2005)
    Winter is here, and the little fir tree stands lonely in the forest. Then, the little woodland animals realize that the tree is exactly what they need for a perfect Christmas. Extra-thick and super-sturdy board books that make up the Holidays in 3D series encourage toddlers to enjoy themselves when they celebrate favorite holidays or have winter outdoor fun. Each front cover's bright illustration has layered sections that lend a three-dimensional effect to details in the cheerful pictures. Kids will love the vivid illustrations and merry stories, and parents will appreciate the books' rounded corners for safety.
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Mercer Mayer

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Book by Mercer Mayer
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  • The Little Scrub Christmas Tree

    Raymond Dunn

    language (, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Christmas trees bring joy and delight to families all over the world. Everyone has memories of a magnificent family Christmas tree or one of the huge trees towering in the square in his or her hometown. There’s even a Christmas tree at the White House!Scrubby, a little pine tree at the Christmas tree farm, knows he will never get to go to the White House or any other special place. He isn’t a Fraser fir or a Colorado blue spruce. He’s just a scrub pine. He’s so little and scrawny that no family would ever pick him for their tree. Although King, the crow, assures him that he has his own special purpose, Scrubby can’t block out the jeers of the other trees. Maybe they’re right. Maybe he is useless.But Scrubby’s friends—Kels, the ladybug, and Hunter, the farmer’s son—see that he is special after all. In this holiday story, the two show Scrubby that he doesn’t have to be like all the other trees to be special. It’s his unique qualities that will make people take notice. When Scrubby receives some very important visitors, he finally finds his own surprising purpose.
  • O Little Christmas Tree

    Mike Qualls

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 9, 2017)
    This is a story for all the little children out there that might think that because they aren't the biggest, prettiest, or smartest, no one even notices them. This book shows that if we keep our faith and hope strong, God has a special purpose for us all. In the story, Little Tree finds himself day after day wondering if anyone even notices him at all, for he is the smallest tree on the lot. Most children will be able to relate to what Little Tree is going through and how we feel when we think no one cares. But sometimes, all it takes is a small whisper blowing in the wind to give us that assurance that faith and hope will be your friends even on the longest day. While Little Tree is being told the story of Christmas, he finds himself wondering from time to time if he will even be able to hold up all those decorations. This story will keep children on the edges of their seats, hoping that something good happens to Little Tree.
  • The Big Little Christmas Tree

    Tom Kringle, Thomas Mulle

    language (The Big Little Press, Dec. 15, 2010)
    The Big Little Christmas Tree is the story of one tree's journey from pinecone to christmas tree. Its a charming tale of delayed satisfaction that is sure to delight children of all ages...
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Stephanie Jeffs, Chris Barker

    Hardcover (Lion, March 15, 1992)
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  • The Little Scrub Christmas Tree

    Dr. Raymond Dunn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2017)
    Christmas trees bring joy and delight to families all over the world. Everyone has memories of a magnificent family Christmas tree or one of the huge trees towering in the square in his or her hometown. There’s even a Christmas tree at the White House! Scrubby, a little pine tree at the Christmas tree farm, knows he will never get to go to the White House or any other special place. He isn’t a Fraser fir or a Colorado blue spruce. He’s just a scrub pine. He’s so little and scrawny that no family would ever pick him for their tree. Although King, the crow, assures him that he has his own special purpose, Scrubby can’t block out the jeers of the other trees. Maybe they’re right. Maybe he is useless. But Scrubby’s friends—Kels, the ladybug, and Hunter, the farmer’s son—see that he is special after all. In this holiday story, the two show Scrubby that he doesn’t have to be like all the other trees to be special. It’s his unique qualities that will make people take notice. When Scrubby receives some very important visitors, he finally finds his own surprising purpose.
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  • The Lonely little Christmas Tree

    L. D. Redmond

    eBook (L. D. Redmond, Oct. 8, 2012)
    There is a moral to this story. Poor little Christmas tree, he is lonely because he is different, his pine needles are small and branches are thin. The bigger, taller trees in the forest are mean to him because of his size. Isn't there anyone who would like such a tiny tree for Christmas and will he ever be picked in time? Little tree waits, is so patient. Do all his dreams come true and does little tree find magic? Suitable for ages 6+. A beautifully illustrated, Extended Edition 2.
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Paperback (Lion, Sept. 1, 2002)
    "Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold that the stars were shivering in the sky " A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland creatures sense danger. The grand, proud trees—the oak, sycamore, and birch—are determined to fight the storm. But the humble little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals. When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger. The angels who herald the baby’s birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass over the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love.
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  • The Ugly Little Christmas Tree

    Ken Delo

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Millions of people know Ken Delo from his more than forty years as one of the singing Stars of 'The Lawrence Welk Show' every week on TV; one of the longest-running shows in the history of television. We are proud to present Ken's latest book 'The Ugly Little Christmas Tree', this delightful and charming story with a moral; a story that will leave you with a warm heart. 'The Ugly Little Christmas Tree' is a story for all ages, from 4 years to 94 years-plus!'
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