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Books with title The Little Fir Tree

  • The Scrawny Little Tree

    Ed Mehler, Susie Pollard

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 13, 2011)
    Originally published in 1973, The Scrawny Little Tree tells of a destitute little boy who has always wanted a Christmas tree. He finally has saved enough to buy a little tree all his own, one with scrawny limbs and very few needles. But the boy's love for his first Christmas tree is not affected by its diminuitive stature. His love and the magic of Christmas combine to make a strange and wonderful thing happen to the town . . . Told in rhyme and with retro illustrations, The Scrawny Little Tree is sure to become a favorite holiday tale!
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  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen, Nancy E. Burkert

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 16, 1970)
    Juvenile fiction; Christmas; Hans Christian Andersen; Nancy Ekholm Burkert
  • The Little Fir Tree

    Jane J. Jenkins

    Paperback (Airleaf Publishing, Nov. 30, 2005)
    T. J., Sylvia and the little birds help a little fir tree realize her self-worth. A true story written for children with special needs.
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  • The Littlest Tree

    Sylvia A. Rouss, Ari Binus

    Paperback (Simcha Media Group, April 1, 2005)
    When the villagers come to the forest and choose some of the finest trees for different items in the new synagogue, the littlest tree hopes he can be useful as well.
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  • The Little Tree

    Stephen Heckler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2018)
    The Little Tree recounts the journey of a newly planted tree as it is moved, knocked over, replanted, and loved. The tree is representative of the daughter of 'The Man' in the story as she is growing up.
  • The Little Fir Tree

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (Harper Collins, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • The Little Oak Tree

    Carolyn Deer

    language (, April 14, 2016)
    A tiny oak tree once dreamed of touching the stars. Every other tree in the forest laughed at the little oak tree, saying it's dreams were to big. With time and determination the tiny tree was certain it would reach it's goals. The Tiny Oak Tree is a story of believing in yourself and your dreams no matter what anyone else says.
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Chrisitan Andersen

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Happy Holidays! This classic Christmas story "The Fir Tree" is a classic family tradition waiting to be shared! Gather everyone around for an entertaining story of the life of the Christmas Fir Tree! This holiday story is a fun, family holiday adventure! Touch the Kindle screen and watch the story jump to life!
  • The Tree & The Little Girl

    Thieu Pham, Thoai Pham

    language (TIBOGA LLC, April 25, 2013)
    Have you ever had someone who walked into your life and forever carved a special place in your heart? Have you ever had a best friend that you can never forget? Have you ever loved someone so much that it hurts and makes you smile the same time when you think about him or her? This is a story about a lasting friendship and an undying love. A friendship that is true and pure. A love that is unconditional and forgiving. This is a story about keeping promises regardless of circumstances, time, and space."The Tree & The Little Girl" is intended for people of all ages. Everyone should be able to identify with the characters and relate with the deeper message and the universal theme of friendship and love. It is easy to follow and illustrated with silhouettes that beautifully accompany the text. Once you pick the book up, you will want to continue to the end to find out how it ends. Hope you enjoy it.
  • The Little Tree

    Shawna Starck M.Ed

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
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  • The Little Green Tree

    Vernice Cain, Susan Shorter

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Nov. 13, 2012)
    The Little Green Tree is a modern parable, that is, an allegory designed to illustrate and teach truths, spiritual principles, or moral lessons. This parable presents a fresh but profound view concerning the central theme, the dangers of disobedience as it successfully captures the challenges of parenting. This powerfully moving story, written as a poem, offers believable, everyday moments between mother and son.The compelling subject of the short tale is about the relationship between the mother tree and her son. The Little Green Tree takes readers and listenersboth children and adultson an imaginary journey into a mothers understanding heart and a sons rebellious spirit that reveals both joy and pain. Lesser themes are living responsibly, enlightened self interest, and personal power through awareness.Readers and listeners, alike, will witness the love and caring of both the mother tree and her self-destructive offspring. Unfortunately, the son fails to take his mothers knowledge, ancient wisdom, and perspective into account. It is sad, but it is also uplifting because of its honest statements of pure, natural truths concerning the universal laws that govern our time-space-reality.With candor, this powerful, practical, and poignant story is written as a lyrical poem with 18 verses written in octaves. The vibrant narrative style, characterized by the fun-to-read rhymes, will help children and their parents to understand the enchanting tale. Succeeding on multiple levels, it is a story about nature and nurture. It is about compassionate parenting. Note that the little green tree is reared in an emotionally safe and caring environment; thus, the community is a major character. Because there is not a page that fails to grip the reader and the listener, dialogue will be initiated between parent and child.The Little Green Tree is an essential book for teaching and entertaining toddlers to pre-teens.
  • Little Tree

    Chrystyna Edwards, Meagan Edwards

    eBook (WestBow Press, Nov. 21, 2014)
    Join Little Tree and be blessed as it experiences the seasons with joy.