by Julia Donaldson (Author) Victoria Sandoy (Illustrator)
From the author of perennial #1 bestseller Room on the Broom, a new holiday tale celebrating hope, joy, and the spirit of Christmas.
Deep in a snowy wood stands a little pine tree with a special destiny: when it grows up, it's going to be a fabulous Christmas tree! The tree travels far across the sea to shine in a city square. Crowds gather to admire it, children sing carols around it, and the tree brings joy and the spirit of the season to all who pass by.
Inspired by the annual journey of London's Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square, this story includes back matter detailing the tree's history as a gift to the United Kingdom from the people of Norway in remembrance of the UK's support during World War II - an enduring symbol of friendship and peace.
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In this tale inspired by true events, Donaldson shines light on a special holiday tradition, imagining the journey of a great pine to London's Trafalgar Square. "Once upon a time I stood/ With brothers and sisters in a wood" begins the enormous evergreen's sentimental recollection of how it grew from a tiny seed, was cut down, and "traveled far across the sea" to become a city Christmas tree admired by shoppers, families, and passersby. The tree enjoys city life, but best of all, it loves to hear the local children singing of reindeer and snow, "Songs of kings who traveled far./ And songs of light from a distant star." Sandøy's soft-edged images have a dreamlike quality that captures the hustle and bustle of the variously inclusive city community, as well as the quieter vibe of the pine's snowy forest home, its shadowy shape on the deck of a ship sailing at night, and its quiet, elegant decoration. An author's note details why Oslo's mayor presents the British people with a Christmas tree each year. Ages 4-8. (Oct.)
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