The Little Christmas Tree: A Sparkling Story with Flaps to Lift!

The Little Christmas Tree: A Sparkling Story with Flaps to Lift!

by Maggie Downer (Author), Maggie Downer (Illustrator)

Synopsis

This is a magical Hans Christian Andersen tale is retold for younger readers in this beautiful boardbook. Lift the flaps to see the bears and all their animal friends in their houses, and open a living room door for an even greater surprise! Special sparkly glitter on details such as lamplight, snow, Christmas toys and the decorations on the tree itself add to the festive feel. With bright illustrations to look at, and an advent calendar to open, this is sure to be a treasured gift. Follow the adventures of the little Christmas tree as he grows up in the middle of the forest and wonders where the taller trees go when they get chopped down. Just before Christmas, a family of bears find the little tree. They carefully dig him up, put him in a pot, and carry him to their home. There he is decorated with glistening glass ornaments, twinkling tinsel, and a shiny star on top. All of these details are highlighted with sparkly glitter. Open the living room door to see little tree surrounded by presents - he is a proper Christmas tree now! But what will happen when the decorations come down...? This version of The Fir Tree (1844) has been specially adapted for younger children.The original ending has been given a heartwarming lift with the addition of friendly bears and a valuable environmental message: that a Christmas tree isn't just for Christmas.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated::Lift the flap
Pages: 10
Edition: Boardbook with Lift The Flap
Publisher: Armadillo Books
Published: 26 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1861472919
ISBN 13: 9781861472915
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish storyteller, was born in 1805, but his fairy tales are still well loved today. Perhaps the secret of his success is that he wrote his stories as if he were telling them to a child. Maggie Downer has worked on many projects, educational and fictional, in books and magazines, and the vast majority of them are connected with children's literature.