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Books with title The Little Tree by Muon Van

  • The Vain Little Tree

    Joanna Erdody, Sharon Hoyland, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, May 10, 2016)
    This is a short children's story about a vain and conceited little Christmas tree. By the end of this charming tale, he becomes humbled and very happy.
  • The Little Tree

    Laura Jaworski

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2019)
    One bright spring morning, a little sapling popped his head up from the ground. โ€œHello!โ€ said the sapling. โ€œWell, hello!โ€ said a nearby willow. From author-illustrator Laura Jaworski comes The Little Tree, a heartwarming tale about friendship, self-discovery, and the beautiful path to peace. Featuring 17 hand-crafted illustrations, The Little Tree is a tale for readers of all ages.
  • The Little Tree

    MR B

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Aug. 13, 2019)
    Did you ever feel you don't belong? Or that you don't fit in? Is everything around you big, but you're too short or thin? Worry not, your time will come, and all the world will see. You do belong; you can't go wrong, Just like the little tree.
  • The Little Tree

    Muon Van, JoAnn Adinolfi

    Hardcover (Creston Books, Nov. 10, 2015)
    When the Little Tree sees the world around her narrowing, she worries about what life will be like for her Little Seed. She decides to take the biggest risk of all, and let Little Seed find a richer life on her own.
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  • The Little Tree

    Louise Browne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2019)
    A story of a Little Tree trying to grow in a Big World.
  • The Little Tree

    Charity G. Ferris

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 4, 2015)
    There was a seed that grew into a little tree. This little tree didnt have any friends and so became very lonely and sad. As the seasons change, so did the little tree, inviting birds, butterflies, and squirrels to come and rest in its shade and taste its fruits. In time, the little tree grew into a big, beautiful tree with lots of friends.This wonderful story shows how ones loneliness and emotional needs can be met through confidence, tolerance, and optimism. The little tree in this story represents all trees.
  • The Little Tree

    Brenda Wallace, David Wallace

    language (KingdomFirst Pulbications, Nov. 25, 2013)
    Written by Christian author, Brenda Wallace, The Little Tree is an inspirational book that will show children that it is okay to be different and no matter how they start out, they can be great. Children will witness that when the little tree was placed in the right place, he fulfilled his destiny and became the big tree. This story will teach children that God can do anything. Children and adults alike will be captivated by this story and the charming illustrations by David M. Wallace.
  • The Little Tree

    Another Story

    language (, July 19, 2017)
    A little tree is growing up all alone on top of a steep hill. How will it ever get down to the forest in the valley below? In this preschool book teach your child about nature and the seasons. Help your child learn new words with the pictures at the back of the book. And all the while enjoy the time you invest in your child's development.
  • The Little Tree

    Aaliyah Foster

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

    Stephen Heckler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2018)
    The Little Tree recounts the journey of a newly planted tree as it is moved, knocked over, replanted, and loved. The tree is representative of the daughter of 'The Man' in the story as she is growing up.