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Books with title The Little Fir Tree

  • The Little Fir Tree

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jim Lamarche

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 2005)
    They put golden tinsel on his branchesAnd golden bellsAnd green iciclesAnd silver starsAnd red and green and blue and purple chains of shining Christmas balls. All alone in an empty field grew a little fir tree. It dreamed of being part of a forest-or part of anything at all. Then one winter day, a man takes the little fir tree away and it finds itself at the center of a little boy's very special celebration. This treasured story by the legendary Margaret Wise Brown has been newly illustrated by award-winning artist Jim LaMarche. Warm, glowing paintings complement the gentle text to capture the true heart of Christmas.
    K
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (Ali Ribelli Edizioni, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Far down in the forest, where the warm sun and the fresh air made a sweet resting-place, grew a pretty little fir-tree; and yet it was not happy, it wished so much to be tall like its companions—the pines and firs which grew around it...The literary fairy tale The Fir-Tree by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) now available in a wonderful digital layout.Another Christmas Classic by Ali Ribelli Edizioni.
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (Ali Ribelli Edizioni, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Far down in the forest, where the warm sun and the fresh air made a sweet resting-place, grew a pretty little fir-tree; and yet it was not happy, it wished so much to be tall like its companions—the pines and firs which grew around it...The literary fairy tale The Fir-Tree by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) now available in a wonderful digital layout.Another Christmas Classic by Ali Ribelli Edizioni.
  • The Little Tree

    Aaliyah Foster

    eBook
    A little tree that couldn't wait to grow up and her journey getting there
  • The Brave Little Fir Tree

    Marilyn Price, mJune, Taylor Davis, Mary Martin

    language (, Jan. 18, 2016)
    A Fir Tree family is so happy in the forest with their friends Scaredy Cottontail, Jaber Jay and Berily Bear. The family is so happy and so proud of their son, the stately young fir tree. A dreaded holiday is coming up. Christmas! This is when the humans come into the forest to cut down a fir tree for their holiday. The humans arrive and the forest is shaking in dread with worry. See how the forest animals help the Brave Little Fir tree! This is a very suspenseful story that will keep your young reader on the edge of their seats.
  • The Little Firefly

    Sheri Fink, Mary Erikson Washam

    Hardcover (Whimsical World, March 22, 2013)
    The Little Firefly is an enchanting tale about a late-blooming firefly who can't wait to be all grown up. When all the other fireflies are glowing except for the Little Firefly, she discovers that true friends will love and support her just the way she is. This charming story helps kids learn about love, friendship, and acceptance. Themes include: Shyness, Popularity, Growing Up, Maturity, Love, Acceptance, Tolerance, Friendship, Sports The Little Firefly won the Silver Medal in the 2014 Readers Favorite International Book Awards and received the Gold Mom s Choice Award honoring the best in family friendly entertainment.
  • The Little Tree

    Agnes Szenozicska Schultz MD

    language (Agnes Schultz, June 15, 2007)
    How scary it is to feel so alone, so out of place in a new unfamiliar environment? What does a tiny tree need to know to grow up tall and strong? The Little Tree is such a poignant story written about finding strength and hope while trying to survive by remembering advice from a loving parent: how growing your own network of roots will help you to depend on them. The Little Tree is a heartwarming story that will touch children and their parents alike.
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen, Bernadette Watts, B Watts, H Andersen

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A little fir tree realizes too late that it did not appreciate the grand moments of life, such as being a Christmas tree, while they were happening.
    K
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen, First Rate Publishers

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2012)
    There are many reasons why Christmas is often described as the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas has the tendency to conjure up images of Santa, snow, lights, carols, and many other things. And of course there have been many classic stories and unforgettable characters to help reign in the holiday cheer! This edition of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Fir Tree includes a table of contents.
  • The Fir Tree

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (, Jan. 12, 2015)
    Classic Fairy tale differentiated by pictures.
  • The Little Tree

    Arielle Joy Rubinstein, Christina Tinti

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2016)
    Hidden by tall, tall trees, the little tree could not get enough sunlight or water to grow...until a little boy arrives. As the boy nurtures the tree throughout time, the two learn about friendship, cooperation, and love. "The Little Tree" enhances conceptual development in early readers by incorporating spatial relations and descriptive words into every sentence. Additionally, the easy-to-follow story line targets early cognitive constructs such as cause-and-effect and problem solving. This enriched language exposure can assist children in learning to use words to describe, classify, and control ongoing events in the environment. The theme of collaboration teaches children how mutual respect can foster positive, productive solutions.
    E
  • The Little Firefly

    Sheri Fink, Mary Erikson Washam

    eBook (Sheri Fink, Sept. 29, 2013)
    The Little Firefly is an enchanting tale about a late-blooming firefly who can't wait to be all grown up. When all the other fireflies are glowing except for the Little Firefly, she discovers that true friends will love and support her just the way she is. This charming story helps kids learn about love, friendship, and acceptance.Themes include: Shyness, Popularity, Growing Up, Maturity, Love, Acceptance, Tolerance, Friendship, Sports