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The Littlest Christmas Tree

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A beautifully illustrated tale about celebrating the joy of Christmas, and the little things in life, by best-selling author/illustrator Jane Chapman.
Cubby the bear cub is out with Daddy one day to find the perfect Christmas tree. They find one and dig it up, and when they get home, they give it the perfect spot in the living room and decorate it. Cubby is thrilled to have Little Tree in their house and treats the tree like a member of the family. But when Christmas is over, it's time to take down the decorations—including Little Tree. Cubby doesn't want to lose a friend—but Daddy has a clever idea of how to be sure that they have Little Tree with them every Christmas.

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Publisher: Tiger Tales.

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 3, 2024

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781664390140
  • Release date: September 3, 2024

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A beautifully illustrated tale about celebrating the joy of Christmas, and the little things in life, by best-selling author/illustrator Jane Chapman.
Cubby the bear cub is out with Daddy one day to find the perfect Christmas tree. They find one and dig it up, and when they get home, they give it the perfect spot in the living room and decorate it. Cubby is thrilled to have Little Tree in their house and treats the tree like a member of the family. But when Christmas is over, it's time to take down the decorations—including Little Tree. Cubby doesn't want to lose a friend—but Daddy has a clever idea of how to be sure that they have Little Tree with them every Christmas.

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