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2016.
First U.S. edition.
When the ugly little fir tree is taken to the city, no one wants to buy him; they prefer the big tall trees. But a homeless boy asks the shopkeep
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1992.
1st ed.
A family finds a way to preserve the feeling of Christmas into the new year by filling a basket with the pine needles from the Christmas tree.
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c2007.
1st ed.
When the Christmas Deer chooses him for the Christmas harvest, Treewing, a five-year-old tree, is surprised since it is a year early, but is told
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Cover image for The crunchy, munchy Christmas tree
©2003.
1st ed.
When a heavy snow falls, Emily and Harry must postpone taking a Christmas tree to their grandparents' house for Christmas Eve, but their parents
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[2018]
First U.S. edition.
Pip and Posey are decorating their Christmas tree with cookies and candy canes, but the sweets keep disappearing. Then Pip starts to feel sick. F
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c1994.
1st U.S. ed.
Describes the humorous adventures of a kitten who climbs the Christmas tree and the various animals who attempt to rescue it.
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1978, c1977.
Five-year-old Polly finds a Christmas tree for her family after all the trees in their town have been sold.
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1990, c1978.
When five-year-old Lotta learns there are no more Christmas trees in town, she undertakes the mission to get a tree for her family.
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Cover image for The Christmas tree who loved trains
[2018]
First edition.
In this Christmastime tale, a little pine tree on a tree farm loves trains, and so does a little boy.
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2020.
First U.S. Midi hardcover edition. Reinforced trade edition.
Pick a pine tree from the lot - slim and tall or short and squat, long straight limbs or branches bent. Mmm! Just smell that piney scent! --Back
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Cover image for Christmas tree farm
©2006.
1st ed.
A boy describes how he, his grandfather, and the rest of his family work on their tree farm throughout the year to prepare Christmas trees.
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©2005.
1st ed.
A lonely little fir tree, standing by itself at the edge of the forest, has its life transformed when a father takes it home to serve as a living
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