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Who would like a Christmas tree?  Cover Image Book Book

Who would like a Christmas tree? / written by Ellen Bryan Obed ; illustrated by Anne Hunter.

Obed, Ellen Bryan, 1944- (Author). Hunter, Anne. (Added Author).

Summary:

Describes the flora and fauna that inhabit a Christmas tree farm throughout the year and use the growing trees for a variety of purposes. Includes section on how the farmer takes care of the farm through the year.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780547046259 (hc) :
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
  • Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009.
Subject: Christmas tree growing > Fiction.
Christmas trees > Fiction.
Nature > Fiction.
Trees > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    Describes the flora and fauna that inhabit a Christmas tree farm throughout the year and use the growing trees for a variety of purposes. Includes section on how the farmer takes care of the farm through the year.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Describes the flora and fauna that inhabit a Christmas tree farm throughout the year and use the growing trees for a variety of purposes.
  • Baker & Taylor
    During the early months of the year when Christmas is so far away, a beautiful tree serves an entirely different purpose by providing shelter, food, and protection for the chickadees, field mice, white deer, and all its other woodland companions.
  • HARPERCOLL
    Who would like a Christmas tree?
    That all depends on when you ask.
    In January, in February, in March, in April . . .
    the black-capped chickadees, the field mice, the white-tailed deer, and the woodcock, come to claim the tree.
    They want it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, for shelter and protection, for a place to start a new family.
    Can a Christmas tree be all that?
    Yes, and even more . . .
    The year has just begun!
  • Houghton
    In charming prose and cozy art, Who Would Like a Christmas Tree shows readers how Christmas trees share their gifts with woodland critters, season by season.
  • Houghton
    Who would like a Christmas tree?
    That all depends on when you ask.
    In January, in February, in March, in April . . .
    the black-capped chickadees, the field mice, the white-tailed deer, and the woodcock, come to claim the tree.
    They want it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, for shelter and protection, for a place to start a new family.
    Can a Christmas tree be all that?
    Yes, and even more . . .
    The year has just begun!

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