The tale of three trees : a traditional folktale

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

Call Number
J398.24 Hunt
Status
Available

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Summary

Featuring beautiful illustrations, this best-selling children's book helps children understand the significance of Easter.



"Once upon a mountaintop, three little trees stood and dreamed of what they wanted to become when they grew up ..." So begins this enchanting American folktale. Perfect for all ages, Angela Elwell Hunt's ingenuous retelling of this timeless story has delighted readers for generations.



Children will be deeply touched as they understand the significance of Christ's life and his atoning sacrifice on the cross.

Contents

  • ""Spread 1A baby is bornLuke
  • Chapter1 verses 26-56(also Matthew 1:18-25)Spread 2A borrowed roomLuke
  • Chapter2 verses 1-20Spread 3Growing up in the Jewish faithLuke
  • Chapter2 verses 39-52Spread 4Precious writingsLuke
  • Chapter4 verses 14-30(also Matthew 13:53-58, Mark 6:1-6)Spread 5Remembering God's lawsLuke
  • Chapter10 verses 25-37,Numbers
  • Chapter15 verses 37-41;Matthew
  • Chapter23 verses 1-12(also Mark 12:38-39, Luke 20:45-46)Spread 6God's laws, God's forgivenessLuke
  • Chapter18 verses 9-14Spread 7Sto

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