Official Review: The Little Scrub Christmas Tree

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Re: Official Review: The Little Scrub Christmas Tree

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This sounds like a cute story with good lessons for kids. Definitely a winner.
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Wow! Poor scrubby, hope he gets to enjoy his stay with the other trees competing so much.. Nice review though.
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Post by Velile M Ndlovu »

Great book to read to kids during Christmas when you sitted around the fire and you may end up naming your Christmas tree
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Thanks everyone! MsTri - Like you, I also thought of Charlie Brown's Christmas tree while reading.
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That sounds like a lovely story. It’good to see some early learning natural history incorporated with good models of behaviour. Great review.
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Thanks Helen_Combe! This short book wound up packing a big punch!
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