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Books with title The Heavenly Christmas Tree

  • The Christmas Tree Farm

    C. A. Read

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2017)
    It’s Christmastime in Lajoy, New Brunswick and the tree farmers are preparing to make money during the holiday season. When an important means of income is threatened at Aunt Maggie and Uncle Phil’s farm, six-year old Jean Pierre and his cousins try to save the day. They encounter an unlikely group of friends who become companions. Sit back and travel to 1960 as you enjoy this delightful holiday adventure.
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  • The Christmas Tree

    Julie Salamon, Jill Weber

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co,US, Dec. 31, 1996)
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  • The Christmas Tree Cried

    Claudia Cangilla McAdam, Anna-Maria Crum

    Hardcover (Two Sons Press, Inc., July 30, 2004)
    A giant conifer desires nothing so much as to be someone's Christmas tree, and when it is finally felled, the tree finds itself as the centerpiece of the country's most important home.
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  • The Christmas Tree Book

    Carol North, Diane Dawson Hearn

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 1, 1983)
    The Bear family have a wonderful time preparing for Christmas by buying and decorating their tree.
  • The Christmas Tree

    Dave Galehouse

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, July 4, 2017)
    In a quiet Christmas tree lot, a lonely tree who is not quite so tall watches all the other trees get chosen from the Christmas tree stall. He patiently waits until his branches are frozen, when he spots a car on the hill. Will he be chosen? Join us on this journey as the last tree gets a chance to shine bright for a visit from a special person on Christmas Eve night.
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  • The Lonely Christmas Tree

    Brent A. Marthaller

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
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  • The Last Christmas Tree

    Thomas Randall Binford, Nancy Lee Binford

    Paperback (Binfordartworks, Dec. 7, 2012)
    How does it feel to be the last Christmas tree on the lot Christmas Eve night? THE LAST CHRISTMAS TREE,written by Thom Binford and illustrated by his wife Nancy, is the story about a not-to-handsome tree that has watched as all the other trees on the lot have been taken home by families. He is feeling sad and dejected until a young boy finally notices him. A perfect holiday book for anyone who has felt left out or not very special. Full of bright images with a delightful rhyming text that children will love to read aloud. THE LAST CHRISTMAS TREE is destined to be a yuletide classic enjoyed by the whole family. Author biograpy Thom and Nancy Binford are both graduates of Sam Houston State University. Thom is an Auto CaD draftsman and Nancy is a retired art teacher. This is their first book.
  • The Christmas Tree Crisis

    Marion Holland, Leigh Grant

    Paperback (Schlolastic, March 15, 1977)
    THE CHRISTMAS TREE CRISIS (Original title: A TREE FOR TEDDY) by Marion Holland, ictures by Leigh Grant (SCHOLASTIC BOOKS TW 3997 Softcover 1977, 48 pages.
  • The Lonely Christmas Tree

    Colleen White

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 20, 2017)
    The Lonely Christmas Tree is a story about a little tree left alone in the forest until Santa Claus comes and takes it to a new home in the city to be loved by a young girl named Ty. It's a heartwarming story that can be read during the holidays or any time of the year. The tender children's story is great for children ages one to 10.
  • The Heart of a Christmas Tree

    Tammi Adair, Benton Rudd

    Hardcover (Mindstir Media, Feb. 4, 2013)
    A long time ago there lived a missionary family in Estonia. They used to go throughout the small villages and share the Good News. The Estonians had many traditions, but Kristjan, Anu, and their daughter Alanna realized that the village did not have a tradition for Christmas. What tradition could the Sarr family come up with to help share the good news of Christ's birth and the eternal gift of God through His son? Then one day while Alanna and her father were walking in the forest, she looked up to a beautiful spruce tree and there was the answer. Could it really be this special tree that could bring the Good News? How could the Sarr family actually convey the story of Christ's birth and love to the world through a tree?
  • The Heart of a Christmas Tree

    Tammi Adair, Benton Rudd

    Paperback (Mindstir Media, Feb. 4, 2013)
    A long time ago there lived a missionary family in Estonia. They used to go throughout the small villages and share the Good News. The Estonians had many traditions, but Kristjan, Anu, and their daughter Alanna realized that the village did not have a tradition for Christmas. What tradition could the Sarr family come up with to help share the good news of Christ's birth and the eternal gift of God through His son? Then one day while Alanna and her father were walking in the forest, she looked up to a beautiful spruce tree and there was the answer. Could it really be this special tree that could bring the Good News? How could the Sarr family actually convey the story of Christ's birth and love to the world through a tree?
  • Christmas Tree

    John Cunliffe, Joan Hickson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 14, 1997)
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