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Books with title Christmas Tree Memories

  • Christmas Tree Memories

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Family members admire the ornaments on their Christmas tree and share their memories of previous holidays as evoked by the ornaments
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  • Christmas Memories, Book 3

    Melody Bober

    Paperback (Alfred Music, Aug. 1, 2007)
    The Christmas Season brings wonderful traditions and thus creates happy memories. The sharing of traditional Christmas carols is one such tradition. In Christmas Memories, Book 3, Melody Bober shares some of her favorite carols arranged in her signature style with lyrical melodies and lush harmonies. Included in this volume are: Away in a Manger * God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing * The Holly and the Ivy/O Christmas Tree Medley * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * O Little Town of Bethlehem * What Child is This?
  • Christmas Memories

    George Hinke

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Sept. 15, 1993)
    Beautifully nostalgic Christmas scenes highlight this book for recording cherished Christmas memories
  • The Christmas Tree

    Julie Salamon, Jill Weber

    Paperback (Open Road Media, Oct. 4, 2016)
    The classic New York Times–bestselling tale of friendship, generosity, and the magic and wonder of the Christmas spirit On his annual search for Rockefeller Center’s next Christmas tree, the chief gardener spots an ideal candidate: a stately Norway spruce located on the grounds of a convent. There he meets Sister Anthony, a nun for whom the tree has special meaning. Orphaned and sent to the convent as a lonely young girl, Sister Anthony befriended the then-tiny spruce whom she lovingly named “Tree.” Over the following decades, as the tree grew, so did Sister Anthony’s appreciation for the beauty and wonder of nature. She is reluctant to see her oldest and closest friend chopped down and sent away to New York City. But when a fierce blizzard threatens the old tree’s existence, Sister Anthony realizes it’s time to let the world enjoy Tree as she has for nearly her whole life. Accompanied by charming illustrations and a new introduction by the author, The Christmas Tree is a heartwarming story of love and friendship, a modern holiday classic for all ages.
  • The Christmas Tree

    A LeRoy, Poet Prophetic Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Abdiel LeRoy, Nov. 5, 2018)
    "Lyrical, spiritually enchanting...an important part of our literature." (San Francisco Review of Books) Strength will not save, but love just might! Would you love a heartwarming story to share? One infused with Christian messages? Then let the author's narration take you on a magical journey! In the spirit of Oscar Wilde's fairy tales, this audiobook will transport you through time and space and otherworldly encounters, even to the throne of God! The author dreamt up this story after witnessing the abandonment of trees onto sidewalks after Christmas in New York City, but here, his whispered love awakens the courage of a little boy to protect his beloved tree. This tale embodies all the magic of the festive season, complete with shepherds, wise men, angels, the Christ child, and even St. Nicholas himself! Now, be swept up in its timeless enchantments!
  • Christmas Tree Memories

    Aliki

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Oct. 7, 1994)
    Family members admire the ornaments on their Christmas tree and share their memories of previous holidays as evoked by the ornaments
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  • A Christmas Tree Christmas!

    S C Hamill, Maria Tamayo, Earth Angel Books

    Audiobook (Earth Angel Books, Oct. 4, 2017)
    A Christmas Tree Christmas! This is a story of a strong, and sturdy tree. His name is Spike to you and me. He's found himself in trouble, and it looks pretty bad. The farmer's going to chop him down, which is very, very sad. He was minding his own business, growing happy with the others. But the farmer's come along, and it's put Spike in a bother. Will he get the chop, to be someone's Christmas tree. If you come and listen to the story, you'll be sure to see. There's a lovely little song with this Christmas book. Why don't you go and find it, then you can take a look. I will sing it for you, then you can all sing along. Maybe Spike will even join us, for the Christmas tree song. You can sing it in the morning, you can sing along at night. You can teach it to your friends, that would do just fine. Then we can all get together and have a happy Christmas time. Singing happily along to the Christmas tree rhyme. Other children's titles: Spiderama: Magnus and Molly and the Floating Chairs Windy and Wendy Get Bendy and Fly Zak and Zara and the Invisibility Ball The Alphabet Zoo Amy and Fin: The Time Travel Twins
  • The Christmas Tree

    Julie Salamon, Jill Weber

    eBook (Open Road Media, Oct. 4, 2016)
    The classic New York Times–bestselling tale of friendship, generosity, and the magic and wonder of the Christmas spirit On his annual search for Rockefeller Center’s next Christmas tree, the chief gardener spots an ideal candidate: a stately Norway spruce located on the grounds of a convent. There he meets Sister Anthony, a nun for whom the tree has special meaning. Orphaned and sent to the convent as a lonely young girl, Sister Anthony befriended the then-tiny spruce whom she lovingly named “Tree.” Over the following decades, as the tree grew, so did Sister Anthony’s appreciation for the beauty and wonder of nature. She is reluctant to see her oldest and closest friend chopped down and sent away to New York City. But when a fierce blizzard threatens the old tree’s existence, Sister Anthony realizes it’s time to let the world enjoy Tree as she has for nearly her whole life. Accompanied by charming illustrations and a new introduction by the author, The Christmas Tree is a heartwarming story of love and friendship, a modern holiday classic for all ages.
  • Christmas Trees

    Robert Frost, Glenn Hascall, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, Dec. 5, 2014)
    Acclaimed poet Robert Frost provides this short poem that reminds us that when it comes to Christmas, maybe money shouldn't be our top priority. Some things may be worth more than a few extra dollars. A feel-good non-rhyming poem story that may help put some perspective in the pageantry. Narrated by Glenn Hascall.
  • The Christmas Tree

    Julie Salamon, Jill Weber

    Hardcover (Random House, Oct. 8, 1996)
    The Christmas Tree is the tale of a little girl named Anna, who is orphaned and sent to live in a convent. The lonely girl befriends, as only a child can, a tiny fir tree. Anna and Tree, as she calls him, grow up together, unlocking the secrets of friendship and sharing the wonders of nature. It is this same profound appreciation and love of nature that the grown-up Anna, now Sister Anthony, passes on to her students.When Tree is threatened by a winter storm, Sister Anthony, by now an old woman, decides to give up her dearest friend, allowing him to become the most enjoyed and famous tree of all: the tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City.A perennial holiday favorite, The Christmas Tree is about learning to love and, ultimately, being able to share that love with others.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Christmas Memories: The Tree Hunt

    Judy Kiel McKain

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Shelley Huber Trimble 1-24-1960 – 11-16-2016Shelley was born and raised in Jackson County, Indiana, graduated from Brownstown High School and continued her education at Indiana University and University of Evansville. Shelley wrote this memory of hunting the annual Christmas tree with her Dad and siblings. Mom would be at home awaiting the prize tree and all would join in the celebration of decoration. Having given her Aunt, author Judy Kiel McKain, permission to share the poem results in this book. In remembrance of Shelley’s life and contributions as a pediatric physical therapist for 34 years, we focus on the legacy she leaves through the Shelley A. Trimble Fund for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville.Shelley came to Louisville from Gainesville, FL in the fall of 2012, along with Dr. Andrea Behrman, to establish one of the first pediatric neurorecovery programs of its kind in the country embedded in Frazier Rehab Institute, now known as Kosair Charities Center for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville. She believed strongly in locomotor training as the best therapy she had ever witnessed for improving the lives of children with spinal cord injuries. Checks payable to the University of Louisville Foundation. Advancement Operations 2323 B=South Brook St. Louisville, KY 40292. In the memo, include the gift allocation (Shelley Trimble memorial fund, G2841) or give on line at http://give.louisville.edu/s/1157/19/fdn/interior.aspx?sid=1157&gid=1&pgid=4802
  • Christmas Tree Acres

    Courtney Williamson Milford, Laura Bannister

    Audiobook (Courtney Williamson Milford, Dec. 18, 2017)
    Eleven-year-old Cranberry Wilkes runs away from a bad foster situation. With the help of her friend Hammer, she survives homeless for a week, but then circumstances change. She is placed with grandmotherly Gracie Sullivan. With her help, Cranberry relearns how to trust adults and regains her belief that she can be happy.