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Books with title The Old Tree

  • The Old Tree

    Tricia Martin

    eBook
    THE ADVENTURE BEGINSThe Old Tree…a doorway to other lands and extraordinary kingdoms…a new powerful friend…a great battle rages. Mike is bored with his summer vacation and meets a new neighbor, Mari. Together, with a loving and powerful friend, Joshua, they crawl into an extraordinary tree and are surprised when they find the Old Tree is a doorway into a wonderful kingdom. When Mike and Mari return home, they discover a terrible battle raging. They must join their friend Joshua in saving their world from their enemy, Sitnaw.Look for the other six books in The Old Tree Series.
  • The Old Tree

    Tricia Martin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2013)
    THE ADVENTURE BEGINS The Old Tree…a doorway to other lands and extraordinary kingdoms…a new powerful friend…a great battle rages. Mike is bored with his summer vacation and meets a new neighbor, Mari. Together, with a loving and powerful friend, Joshua, they crawl into an extraordinary tree and are surprised when they find the Old Tree is a doorway into a wonderful kingdom. When Mike and Mari return home, they discover a terrible battle raging. They must join their friend Joshua in saving their world from their enemy, Sitnaw.
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  • The Old Tree

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 28, 2007)
    Cross-species cooperation helps to save a leafy home in an endearing, pastoral tale that features a final pop-up surprise.Deep in the forest one morning, Pigeon Post is going about her usual business when she notices a huge X on the trunk of the old tree. All the tree’s residents have a different theory about whom is to blame, until Captain Crow solves the mystery — but can they stop their quarreling before it’s too late? Ruth Brown’s delightful tale of cooperation and conservation, complemented by her luminous illustrations, is sure to engage readers from the start of the story to the wonderful pop-up tree on the final spread.
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  • The Old Tree

    Ruth Brown

    Pop-Up (Walker Books Ltd, Sept. 3, 2007)
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  • The Old Oak Tree

    Sanjeevi Deepu Vridhachalam, Paula Veschore

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Feb. 15, 2010)
    The Old Oak Tree is a charming tale of a grand old tree and four forest friends. The Oak Tree is tall and mighty but how did he become so? Rabbit, Squirrel, Bird, and Mouse are eager to solve the secret of the Oak Tree's height and might- only to be pleasantly surprised when they discover the truth. A Fantastic Fable of Discovery
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  • The Old Oak Tree

    Betty Fasig

    language (Betty Fasig, Dec. 19, 2011)
    2. The Tales Of Wooffer's Woods - Wooffer has noticed that when he tries to make friends, the squirrels run up the trees and everyone else runs away. As he lay watching the squirrels, he had a fantastic idea. It was worth a try, but could he do it?
  • The Old Oak Tree

    E.M. Holzman, R.H. Grad

    language (Erin Moss Holzman, Nov. 25, 2013)
    The Old Oak Tree is a story that very simplistically teaches kids the importance of respect, boundaries and freedom. There is a little magic and a lot of love in this story.
  • The Old Tree

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 28, 2007)
    Cross-species cooperation helps to save a leafy home in an endearing, pastoral tale that features a final pop-up surprise.Deep in the forest one morning, Pigeon Post is going about her usual business when she notices a huge X on the trunk of the old tree. All the tree’s residents have a different theory about whom is to blame, until Captain Crow solves the mystery — but can they stop their quarreling before it’s too late? Ruth Brown’s delightful tale of cooperation and conservation, complemented by her luminous illustrations, is sure to engage readers from the start of the story to the wonderful pop-up tree on the final spread.
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  • The Old Oak Tree

    Philippa W Joyner

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, May 4, 2016)
    In a desperate plea to save Anouka from complete demise, William and Rosabella Joy are hurled into a web of strange new friends. A Black Witch is set to turn the human world into a slavery of coldness if she finds her way in. Her accomplice, an elusive goblin, is trying to capture four children, and if these children surround the Old Oak Tree only darkness will prevail for eternity. But who is he?Angus Moon, a charming Scottish boy, is bewildering and no one seems to understand his role. Alyssa too seems a rather knowledgeable dark horse. And Myriad, the elf? Well, he's just ridiculously tiny.A new headmaster, Mr Vixonight, is acting suspicious. Miss Terrine? She just smells of old coffee. And Miss Lovett? Too bothersome she is.At the crux of Anouka, will the light or the dark side prevail? Will Mr Vixonight be able to hide his true colours? Will Angus Moon ever stop flirting. And Alyssa? Will her heroine nature help or hinder? William and Rosabella could get slain alongside their friends, or will Mrs Joy be able to rely on her son to get back home unscathed, with at least a semi-pleasing school report? For once.
  • The Old Oak Tree

    E.M. Holzman, R.H. Grad

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2013)
    The Old Oak Tree is a book for kids ages 3-7 years of age. It is about the importance of letting nature and people be free and respecting boundaries.
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  • The old oak tree

    Jill Eggleton

    Unknown Binding (Modern Pub, )
    None
  • The Old Oak Tree

    Miss Moncrieff

    eBook (Books on Demand, March 26, 2019)
    ONCE upon a time there was an Old Oak Tree in a gentleman's park. It grew beside a river, and stretched out its long strong arms, covered with thick green ivy, as if welcoming everbody to its shelter. A number of animals took advantage of its invitations : First, at the foot of it, lived Bunny the Rabbit, with Mrs. Bunny, his wife, and a fine family of sixteen children. ...