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THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE by Thomas Meyer

THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE

by Thomas Meyer ; illustrated by Philippe Goossens ; translated by Marshall Yarbrough

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9780735845411
Publisher: NorthSouth

A tiny tree gets bullied at a Christmas tree school.

Tucked away in a lush forest, a thicket of trees listen to their teacher, Ms. Bear, who shares sound advice: “Stand up straight! Don’t sing along! Drop as few needles as possible!” A tree named Alex, with a tree branch nose, kind eyes, and a worried smile, is smaller than the rest. Kurt, a larger tree classmate, teases Alex. During ornament-holding class, Alex can’t hold as many decorations on his small branches as the other trees. Kurt taunts him: “Ha-ha, you’ll never be a Christmas tree!” Ms. Bear admonishes Kurt, but the damage is done. Alex fears that no family will ever choose him. Unfortunately, when the animal families start to pick out trees, it seems Alex’s fears are warranted. He’s left alone in the forest—until a rabbit family hops along, with a tiny young rabbit who understands Alex’s plight. Alex may be small in stature, but his holiday spirit looms large. This German import doesn’t delve deeply, just skimming the surface of bullying behavior, but it’s a refreshing angle for a holiday story. Goossens’ deep greens and expressive trees lift the woodland message of kindness and give it warmth.

Small but mighty.

(Picture book. 3-6)