The Little Christmas Tree by Andrea Skevington

The Little Christmas Tree by Andrea Skevington

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The trees are determined to fight the brewing storm, only the little fir tree wishes to shelter the frightened animals. She alone is left unharmed after the destruction. Far away a baby is born in a manger, stars scattered by the angels in celebration fall on the little fir tree.

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The Little Christmas Tree by Andrea Skevington

'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 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 is told with exquisite pictures of the woodland animals.
ANDREA SKEVINGTON studied English at Cambridge and now lives in Suffolk with her family. The Little Christmas Tree is her first children's story, and was told to her children on their way home from an open-air carol service on a frosty night. LORNA HUSSEY lives in Shropshire with her husband and three children. She has a degree in illustration and has been illustrating children's books for over ten years.
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ISBN 13 9780745945880
ISBN 10 0745945880
Title The Little Christmas Tree
Author Andrea Skevington
Series Colour Artwork
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2002-09-20
Number of pages 25
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.