The Oak Inside the Acorn
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Book Description
It was hard for Little Acorn to believe he would ever be a big, strong oak tree. Soon Little Acorn grew into Little Oak. But now what was he to do? He couldn't grow oranges like the orange tree or flowers like the rose bush. He just grew and grew until he became Big Oak, and his branches were big and strong-but still he didn't know what he was to do. Then one day Big Oak found that his s... More
Book Information
Publisher | Thomas Nelson Publishers Inc. |
Binding | Hardcover (8 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 4-8 |
# of Pages | 48 |
ISBN-10 | B001AQY04U |
Publication Date | 10/31/2006 |
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About George Angelini (Illustrator) : George Angelini is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of George Angelini include The Oak Inside the Acorn, Remembrance of My First Holy Communion Girls (Marian ... more
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