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Books with title O Little Christmas Tree

  • The Little Crooked Christmas Tree

    Michael Cutting, Ron Broda

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 1990)
    A little evergreen tree provides shelter and warmth for a tired dove, and thus learns the true meaning of Christmas
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  • Christmas Tree

    David Martin, Melissa Sweet

    Board book (Candlewick, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Sweet illustrations and simple language bring the holidays to life for the youngest of children.At Christmastime, a tree from the outside comes inside, just waiting to be decorated. And did you know that some of the tree’s ornaments are inspired by outdoor things, too — like a snowflake, a ball, a bird, and a star? Spare language and luminous collage paintings offer a fresh, inviting look at well-loved traditions.
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  • The Littlest Christmas Tree

    Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

    language (, Dec. 26, 2016)
    When a little fir tree is taken to be sold in the city along with other tall trees, plants, and shrubs, it becomes sad. But a young couple has special plans for choosing a Christmas tree that their family will treasure for years and years. Find out how the littlest fir tree becomes a Christmas tree forever in this heartwarming story about family, love, and Christmas tradition.
  • The Crooked Little Christmas Tree

    Ramon Fouse

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 25, 2018)
    Everyone knows, especially children, that the Christmas season brings excitement, joy, wondrous things, and sometimes miracles.This book tells a wonderful story about a Christmas tree that was too crooked to be selected by the tree cutters when they came to harvest the tree forest.Of course, the Crooked Little Christmas Tree was sad and cried. He wanted so much to be decorated and make a family excited and joyful on Christmas morning.Then miraculous things happened.Readers young and old will be thrilled!
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Sept. 27, 2015)
    “Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky . . .” A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger. The grand, proud trees―oak, sycamore, and birch―are determined to fight the wind. 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 the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love. This beautiful Christmas tale contains a timeless message of the proud humbled and the humble blessed and is told with exquisite pictures of the woodland animals and a sparkly surprise at the end!
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  • O Christmas Tree

    Jacqueline Farmer, Joanne Friar

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2010)
    The Christmas tree tradition has roots in many ancient cultures. Originally, it had little to do with gift-giving, reindeer, or elves. O CHRISTMAS TREE explores the history and traditions--from the tree's origins to the first tree lights and decorations--that led to how people enjoy these trees today. Also includes information about how these special evergreens are grown.Beautiful illustrations capture the magic and festivity of the holiday season.
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  • 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

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Paperback (Lion Children's Bks, Sept. 18, 2015)
    Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky...' A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger. The grand, proud trees, oak, sycamore and birch, are determined to fight the storm wind. But the 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 the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love. A beautiful picture book with a sparkly surprise on the last page!
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  • O Christmas Tree!

    Ron Berry, Smart Kidz

    Paperback (Smart Kidz, Oct. 1, 2013)
    "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. This delightful book 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.
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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.
  • Christmas Tree

    David Martin, Melissa Sweet

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Sweet illustrations and simple language bring Christmas to life for the youngest of children in this delightful sticker book.At Christmastime, a tree from the outside comes inside, just waiting to be decorated. And did you know that some of the tree’s ornaments are inspired by outdoor things, too — like a snowflake, a ball, a bird, and a star? Spare language and luminous collage paintings offer a fresh, inviting look at well-loved traditions.
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  • Christmas Tree

    Wendell and Florence Minor

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Wonderful Holiday Reading for the Early Elementary Student!
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