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  • 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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  • The Christmas Tree Story

    Dutch Buchel, Evangeline Drew, Guston D. Surface

    eBook (Boe Books LLC, Nov. 14, 2013)
    The story of a beloved tree who learns the importance of giving to others even when you have nothing to give but yourself. Through his selfless gift he becomes the first Christmas Tree. This treasured story is sure to become a family Christmas favorite.
  • A Christmas Tree

    Charles Dickens

    language (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    This sweet story told from the Christmas tree's point of view will be one of my new favorite Christmas stories.
  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Suzanna Ronchi

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    12" x 12" Embossed book - This edition produced in 2004 for Borders. Copyright 2003 by The Templar Co. U.K. - Designed by Janice Louise Hunt, Written by Dugald Steer and Illustrated by Susanna Ronchi - A winter tale with a touch of magic! Learn how Santa's toys bring the magic of Christmas all the way home to the North Pole in this touching embossed story that teaches an important lesson about caring. Embossed pages, glitter on cover and each page double boarded.
  • Thomas and the Christmas Tree

    Golden Books, Richard Courtney

    Board book (Golden Books, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Thomas delivers trainloads of fun!The town of Tidmouth is getting ready for the big Christmas party—and poor Thomas is lost in the snow! Children will be thrilled as they lift the festive flaps to rescue Thomas and decorate the town for the holidays. This sturdy, interactive book also includes six colorful press-out ornaments featuring Thomas and his friends.
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  • A Christmas Tree

    Charles Dickens, MyBooks Classics

    language (MyBooks Classics, Dec. 18, 2018)
    I have been looking on, this evening, at a merry company of children assembled round that pretty German toy, a Christmas Tree. The tree was planted in the middle of a great round table, and towered high above their heads. It was brilliantly lighted by a multitude of little tapers; and everywhere sparkled and glittered with bright objects. There were rosy-cheeked dolls, hiding behind the green leaves; and there were real watches (with movable hands, at least, and an endless capacity of being wound up) dangling from innumerable twigs; there were French-polished tables, chairs, bedsteads, wardrobes, eight-day clocks, and various other articles of domestic furniture (wonderfully made, in tin, at Wolverhampton), perched among the boughs, as if in preparation for some fairy housekeeping; there were jolly, broad-faced little men, much more agreeable in appearance than many real men—and no wonder, for their heads took off, and showed them to be full of sugar-plums; there were fiddles and drums; there were tambourines, books, work-boxes, paint-boxes, sweetmeat-boxes, peep-show boxes, and all kinds of boxes; there were trinkets for the elder girls, far brighter than any grown-up gold and jewels; there were baskets and pincushions in all devices; there were guns, swords, and banners; there were witches standing in enchanted rings of pasteboard, to tell fortunes; there were teetotums, humming-tops, needle-cases, pen-wipers, smelling-bottles, conversation-cards, bouquet-holders; real fruit, made artificially dazzling with gold leaf; imitation apples, pears, and walnuts, crammed with surprises; in short, as a pretty child, before me, delightedly whispered to another pretty child, her bosom friend, "There was everything, and more." This motley collection of odd objects, clustering on the tree like magic fruit, and flashing back the bright looks directed towards it from every side—some of the diamond-eyes admiring it were hardly on a level with the table, and a few were languishing in timid wonder on the bosoms of pretty mothers, aunts, and nurses—made a lively realisation of the fancies of childhood; and set me thinking how all the trees that grow and all the things that come into existence on the earth, have their wild adornments at that well-remembered time.....
  • Christmas Tree

    Wendell and Florence Minor

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Wonderful Holiday Reading for the Early Elementary Student!
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Suzanna Ronchi

    Hardcover (Templar Pub, Sept. 30, 2003)
    Learn how Santa's toys bring the magic of Christmas all the way home to the North Pole in this touching embossed story that teaches an important lesson about caring.
  • Oh, Christmas Tree!

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Oct. 3, 2019)
    It’s Christmas time and every tree on the street is beautifully decorated – except for one! This tree refuses to stand in a corner wearing glittery decorations, instead wanting to do a bit of baking, go for a bike ride, sit and watch the telly and even go skating… But the little gang of decorations, Bauble, Belle and the Tinsel Snake, need the tree to behave so they can fulfil their decorating destinies. Will they manage to persuade Tree to stand still and be decorated? They just might, thanks to Belle’s crafty brainwave…Oh, Christmas Tree! is the wonderful second Christmas title from the creative pair behind Snowball, Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. This festively fun story is full of their usual warmth and wit, with brilliant characters and a very funny rhyming text.
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  • The Magic Christmas Tree

    Lee Kingman

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus, )
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  • The Golden Christmas Tree

    Jan Wahl, Leonard Weisgard

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 23, 2003)
    From the Golden Books archives comes a classic Christmas tale by a master storyteller and one of the great Golden Books illustrators.A forest is hushed for the animals' Christmas. The elephant brings a fir tree from far away, and the animals gather silently. . . . The kangaroos decorate the tree with pinecones, and the giraffe places a star at the top.“Now, as it happened before, the lion lay down with the lamb. . . .”This beautifully told story by noted author Jan Wahl is brought to life with richly textured paintings by Caldecott Medalist Leonard Weisgard, celebrating the majesty and wonder of Christmas. It was originally published in 1988.
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  • The Christmas Tree Tangle

    Margaret Mahy, Anthony Kerins

    eBook (AUK Kids, Dec. 12, 2011)
    The kitten has climbed the Christmas tree! Climbed so high and climbed so far to cling with her claws to the Christmas star. So begins the magically illustrated story of the - Christmas Tree Tangle - in which the kitten, the cat, the dog, the goat and even the pigs get stuck in the branches of the town Christmas tree. This is a delightful tale to read along with Children at the festive season.