Who Would Like a Christmas Tree?


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Who would like a Christmas tree? That all depends on when you ask. In January, in February, in March, in April . . . the black-capped chickadees, the field mice, the white-tailed deer, and the woodcock, come to claim the tree. They want it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, for shelter and protection, for a place to start a new family. Can a Christmas tree be all that? Yes, and even more . . . The year has just begun!




If Picasso Had a Christmas Tree


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Paintings and artworks in other media featuring Christmas trees, created by art teachers in imitation of the styles and techniques of famous artists from the Renaissance to the present, and accompanied by rhyming text, introduce art history.




Inventing the Christmas Tree


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Explores the roots of the Christmas tree tradition, tracing customs from the Middle Ages to the present day to reveal how it first became part of mainstream American culture and has since become popular worldwide.




Christmas Trees


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Best-selling author Lewis Hill shares his decades of experience in this comprehensive guide to growing and selling Christmas trees, wreaths, and holiday greens. You'll discover everything you need to know to make your business thrive!




Tree for All Seasons


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This picture book records the growth progress of a maple tree over a period of time to illustrate what trees do and how the seasons change. Beautiful full-color photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the wonders of the seasons.




The Littlest Christmas Tree


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As the smallest tree seedling grows, she thinks about all the possibilities open to her even if she isn't chosen to be a Christmas tree.




Who Would Like a Christmas Tree?


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In this beautifully illustrated book, young readers discover how Christmas trees share their gifts with woodland creatures, season by season. Full color.




Chris Christmas Tree


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The personification of a Christmas tree's life cycle. This cycle reflects our human existence with all the accompanying emotions, trials and accomplishments. Appropriate for kids of all ages but written with young people in mind.




Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove


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" In "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove" by Laura Lee Hope, join the lovable siblings Bunny Brown and his sister Sue on a heartwarming holiday adventure. This enchanting tale follows Bunny and Sue as they explore Christmas Tree Cove, a magical place where they discover the true spirit of Christmas. As Bunny and Sue arrive at Christmas Tree Cove, they are captivated by the beauty of the winter wonderland and the joyous atmosphere that surrounds them. Together, they embark on a series of delightful escapades, from sleigh rides through snow-covered landscapes to decorating Christmas trees and spreading cheer to others. Laura Lee Hope's storytelling captures the essence of the holiday season, celebrating the warmth of family, the joy of giving, and the power of togetherness. Through Bunny and Sue's experiences, readers learn valuable lessons about kindness, gratitude, and the true meaning of Christmas. Join Bunny Brown and his sister Sue as they immerse themselves in the magic of Christmas Tree Cove, spreading joy and creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime." Keywords: Bunny Brown, Sue, Christmas Tree Cove, holiday adventure, winter wonderland, joy, family, giving, togetherness, kindness.




The Alternative Christmas Tree


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A wonderful collection of heartwarming Christmas stories of Christmas without a Christmas tree. What would you do? How would you cheer up and fill your friends and family with the Christmas spirit? Several little stories about what was done for friends and family at different times of life. Including a chapter showing different ways to make ornaments and ways to make little gifts, including a couple of recipes that can be used for gifts.