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Douglas' Big Christmas


Book Description
Does a Christmas tree get hurt when you cut it down?____ That's what Doug, the little tree, wants to know when he finds out he's being raised on a Christmas Tree Farm, and that his biggest job is to be cut down and decorated by some family.____ "CUT IT DOWN!" Doug was trying to pull his roots out of the ground. He wasn't quite sure what he'd do if he got them out-roll down the hill or something.... More
Book Information
PublisherRobertson Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages36
ISBN-101935125117
ISBN-13978-1935125112
Publication Date08/29/2008
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About Mary Tomasi-Dubois (Author, Illustrator) : As a child, I loved making up stories about fairies, pirates, and times past in exotic lands, and I loved telling them to my dolls and stuffed animals. As an adult, my interest in ancient history, me... more
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About John J. Tomasi (Illustrator) : John J. Tomasi is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of John J. Tomasi is Douglas' Big Christmas.
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7/9/2009 Mary Tomasi Dubois said:
Amazon inadvertantly listed this story for ages 9-12, but it's really for ages 4 through 10 or 11. It's about a little sapling that doesn't realize he's being raised on a Christmas tree farm and that his real purpose in life is to be cut down "just to help some family celebrate the holidays!" ... more

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