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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Sept. 27, 2015)
    “Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky . . .” A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger. The grand, proud trees―oak, sycamore, and birch―are determined to fight the wind. But the humble little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals. When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger. The angels who herald the baby’s birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love. This beautiful Christmas tale contains a timeless message of the proud humbled and the humble blessed and is told with exquisite pictures of the woodland animals and a sparkly surprise at the end!
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Paperback (Lion Children's Bks, Sept. 18, 2015)
    Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky...' A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger. The grand, proud trees, oak, sycamore and birch, are determined to fight the storm wind. But the little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals. When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger. The angels who herald the baby's birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love. A beautiful picture book with a sparkly surprise on the last page!
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Paperback (Lion, Sept. 1, 2002)
    "Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold that the stars were shivering in the sky " A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland creatures sense danger. The grand, proud trees—the oak, sycamore, and birch—are determined to fight the storm. But the humble little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals. When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger. The angels who herald the baby’s birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass over the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love.
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  • The Little Christmas Tree

    Andrea Skevington, Lorna Hussey

    Paperback (Clearway Logistics, )
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