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Books with title The Little Christmas Tree

  • The Lonely Little Christmas Tree

    L. D. Redmond

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 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 Good Little Christmas Tree

    Ursula Moray Williams, Bernard Cribbins

    Audio CD (BBC Consumer Publishing, Nov. 5, 2001)
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  • Fern, the Little Christmas Tree

    Jo Berry Sinclair

    Paperback (Vantage Press, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Have you ever known a Christmas tree when it was only a baby? How would you image that Fern started out in life? Did she have a nice home on the forest floor, or was it dark and lonely there? Hidden away in a shadowy forest, still, Fern hopes to one day become a true Christmas tree. Here is a charming and imaginative story of a Christmas tree told from the point of view of the tree. Young children will thoroughly enjoy this fully illustrated book.
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Chas B

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 4, 2017)
    This a story about a little Christmas tree and a small village.Every year, the men of the village would climb a tall mountain in search of the perfect Christmas tree for the center of their village for everyone to decorate. This year, a strong, windy snow storm may prevent this from happening.Meanwhile, up on the mountain, a little tree had a dream of becoming the one to be chosen, but because of its size, it may not.Will the storm stop? Will the men get up the mountain? Will the little tree be the one chosen?
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Steve Hefft

    Paperback (Enjoy Our Books, Nov. 25, 2019)
    The Little Christmas, also known as Little Spruce Tree, is left all alone in the field but on Christmas Eve Santa takes him on a magical journey to the north pole to meet the elves. All the Little Spruce Tree wants is to be decorated with sparkles and spend Christmas with a happy family. Go on a voyage of discovery with Little Spruce Tree and Santa and see if his wish comes true
  • The Lonely Little Christmas Tree

    Sharon Sanders

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Jan. 31, 2017)
    The Lonely Little Christmas Tree is an inspirational story of Christmas spirit and holiday tradition that began many years ago. Follow Polly and Dave Henderson as they set out on their annual search for the perfect Christmas tree to share in their family’s festive celebration. This heartwarming story takes place on the edge of a Cape Cod marsh in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, where the Henderson’s built their quaint A-frame house for summer vacations and family gatherings. Narrated by the little Christmas tree, readers will share in the events that led to the little tree living all by his lonesome self in the middle of the plush, golden-green marsh and his daily observations and visitations from nature’s wildlife. They will also be captivated by his journey into the Henderson home, where he became the main focus of their celebration amid homemade decorations, handcrafted gifts, and an extraordinary Christmas feast. As the joyful holiday occasion comes to an end, the Henderson family had one more surprise for their special guest. While emphasizing the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of love and family, the lonely little Christmas tree receives a gift that will change his life forever.
  • The Lonely Little Christmas Tree

    Sharon Sanders

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Jan. 31, 2017)
    The Lonely Little Christmas Tree is an inspirational story of Christmas spirit and holiday tradition that began many years ago. Follow Polly and Dave Henderson as they set out on their annual search for the perfect Christmas tree to share in their family’s festive celebration. This heartwarming story takes place on the edge of a Cape Cod marsh in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, where the Henderson’s built their quaint A-frame house for summer vacations and family gatherings. Narrated by the little Christmas tree, readers will share in the events that led to the little tree living all by his lonesome self in the middle of the plush, golden-green marsh and his daily observations and visitations from nature’s wildlife. They will also be captivated by his journey into the Henderson home, where he became the main focus of their celebration amid homemade decorations, handcrafted gifts, and an extraordinary Christmas feast. As the joyful holiday occasion comes to an end, the Henderson family had one more surprise for their special guest. While emphasizing the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of love and family, the lonely little Christmas tree receives a gift that will change his life forever.
  • The Sad Little Christmas Tree

    Rinald C. Steketee

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 23, 2016)
    The little Christmas Tree is sad because all the other trees have been taken. He is all alone. Will anybody come and take him home to decorate their home for Christmas day?
  • The Sad Little Christmas Tree

    Rinald Steketee

    (Whispering Firs Press, Oct. 1, 2018)
    The little Christmas tree is sad because all the trees have been selected accept he. All the forest creatures try to console him but to no avail. He is all alone. Will anyone come to take him home to decorate for Christmas?
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Gordon Goodwin, Vanessa O'Connor

    Paperback (Original Writing Ltd, )
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  • O Little Christmas Tree

    Mike Qualls

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Jan. 7, 2018)
    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 Good Little Christmas Tree

    Ursula Moray Williams

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton Ltd, Oct. 15, 1970)
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