Ebook {Epub PDF} Why Christmas Trees Arent Perfect by Richard H. Schneider
It's a legend about why Christmas trees are not perfect Long ago, in a royal forest, it was the pride of the trees to be chosen as the Queen's Christmas tree. Little Pine aspired to such an honor and tried very hard to be perfect/5. · They say that if you creep into an evergreen forest late at night you can hear the trees talking. If you listen very carefully to the whisper of the wind, you can hear the older pines telling the younger ones why they will never be perfect. They will always have a bent branch here, a gap there. But long, long ago all evergreen trees were perfect. Each one took special pride in branches that Brand: Abingdon Press. Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect: Richard H. Schneider: - www.doorway.ru Long ago in a far away land, there lived a perfect little tree named Small Pine. Small Pine had always dreamed of being picked to be the Queen's special Christmas tree. Over time, as Small Pine gave shelter to many animals of the forest, its branches had become www.doorway.ru: Cokesbury.
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