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Books with title O Little Christmas Tree

  • Christmas Tree

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Sept. 18, 2006)
    Ornaments, presents, and a shiny star at the top all help to make a Christmas tree beautiful; includes one cardboard Christmas ornament that detaches from the back cover.
    K
  • Little Owl at Christmas

    Cameron Totman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2012)
    In the "Greatest Story Every Told," every part of creation has something to add. Little Owl learns his own part as he travels the earth one starry night. From the pine forest to the desert, creation shares a nativity story for all ages.
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  • Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree

    Phyllis Mae Fisher, Janey Loree Paschal

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 3, 2019)
    Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is a story of discoveries, miracles, and friendships in the lives of Reuben and Rachel Oliver and their Gramma O. Set in the town of Snowflake, with horses, adventures, and a Christmas Tree farm, Twiglet: the Little Christmas Tree is full of human kindness and the results of helping those in need. Along with Gran'pa Shepherd and Bright Starr, the twins end up finding seven special trees.Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is the product of sevens: seven authors, seven chapters, seven hours to draw up the first draft of the first chapter, seven typed pages. There are seven human characters in the first chapter and multiples of seven "art sparks" on each page throughout the story, there are seven letters in Twiglet, and the main author and illustrator, Phyllis Mae Richardson-Fisher, is the seventh of eight children.We added a forward in the shape of a tree, a table of contents using Roman numerals, a glossary of terms marked with a "snowflake" asterisk to help young readers know the meaning of some of the special words. A cast of human and animal characters (as they appear in the story) complete the reading aids.Twiglet: The Little Christmas Tree is not just a Christmas story; it takes us through seven years as Rueben and Rachel learn the benefits of helping others, the importance of doing good in school, and that miracles are a part of our everyday life.
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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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  • O Christmas Tree

    Lindsay Bonilla, Jack Foster

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Oct. 11, 2011)
    The Marshalls, a family wrapped up in their holiday traditions, can hardly wait to celebrate the season by decorating their Christmas tree. But to their surprise, their tree, Treena, has come to set the record straight and teach them what Christmas is really about! Suggested age range for readers: 3-8
  • Little Christmas Elf

    Eileen Curran, Don Page

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Little Simon the elf is not a very efficient worker in Santa's workshop until he gets help from Santa Claus himself.
    K
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Stephanie Jeffs, Chris Barker

    Hardcover (Lion, March 15, 1992)
    None
  • The Story of the Little Christmas Tree

    Grace Sobey, Lesley Sobey

    language (Grace Sobey, Dec. 17, 2014)
    The story of The little Christmas Tree at Christmas time
  • 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.
  • Little Owl's Christmas

    Peter Bowman

    Hardcover (Tango Books, Oct. 11, 1999)
    None
  • Oh! Christmas Tree

    Leonard Little, Sherita Cassity

    language (, Dec. 16, 2013)
    Picea watches as her parents--Santa Claus and Spruce--the Elfin queen who transforms into a Christmas tree every year--disappear in a blaze of golden light. It's her turn now. She has one year to find the perfect mate and make him Santa Claus, or the world will be overrun by trolls. Magic points her to Jake, a man lost in grief over the loss of his child. Can Picea Thaw Jake's heart before Christmas Eve or will Jazzy the queen of the trolls stop them in their tracks.Oh! Christmas Tree is a short story that delves into the heart and spirit of Christmas.
  • The Christmas Angel and the Little Christmas Tree

    Patricia Devenish, Gill Nicholson

    language (UmSinsi Press, Dec. 29, 2014)
    Noel and Holly decide to buy and decorate a little Christmas tree for their friend Lucy who is in a children's home. The tree is stolen by a greedy couple. The Christmas angel appears and promises to help them get it back. She warns that the journey may be dangerous but if they stay close she will keep them safe. On the way they meet a little boy Sipho who has run away because of violence in his township. He wants to find his mother. The children need to decide if they help him or find the tree.