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The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale
The Tale of Three Trees A Traditional Folktale
Author: Angela Elwell Hunt, Tim Jonke (Illustrator)
Once upon a mountaintop, three trees stood and dreamed of what they wanted to become when they grew up. Each of their dreams come true in the most unexpected of ways.
ISBN-13: 9780745917436
ISBN-10: 0745917437
Publication Date: 3/25/2004
Pages: 25
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Cook Communications
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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What a wonderful story for all ages!
kathleenmarie avatar reviewed The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale on + 91 more book reviews
A beautifully illustrated folk-story story of three trees and what the dream to become and what they do become: one grows up to be Jesus' manger, another a boat Jesus rode in, and the last a cross represents the best message of the resurrection of Christ. Children will be deeply touched as they understand, perhaps for the first time, the significance of Christ's life and his atoning sacrifice on the cross. The pictures are absolutely beautiful. This book is a must read - from parent to children or for the child to read alone.

There are several different versions of this story. In Catherine McCafferty's version of the folk-tale the trees are different types and have different strengths. In this story they are all the same but the message still comes plainly across. I would say this one is for younger readers. Folk-tales are often told in various ways.
glbirch avatar reviewed The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale on + 205 more book reviews
LOVE this book. A very sweet tale that is reminescent of the "Legend of the Dogwood" you might have heard.


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