
The Pine Tree Parable
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<p>Bestselling author Liz Curtis Higgs shares a joyful winter story about giving, kindness, and the Christmas spirit. A farmer grows Christmas trees from tiny seedlings but saves the best one for her own family until a child teaches her the true meaning of Christmas. Help your children understand the beauty of a generous heart with this simple holiday story of compassion.</p> <p>This hardcover picture book for 3 to 7-year-olds</p> <ul> <li>teaches kids about God's heart for the poor and the importance of giving with a sweet story they can understand,</li> <li>encourages generosity over greed and materialism at the holidays,</li> <li>turns Sunday School or family story time into a faith-growing discussion,</li> <li>includes scriptures on each page that tie the story to the Good News of the Bible, and</li> <li>is a good book for an Advent reading list or Christmas morning surprise.</li> </ul> <p>Help your children develop the character trait of generosity and inspire them to help others by making The Pine Tree Parable a family Christmas tradition.</p> <p>Don't miss the other books in the Parable Series by Liz Curtis Higgs:</p> <ul> <li>The Parable of the Lily, an Easter story about grace and forgiveness</li> <li>The Sunflower Parable, a summer story about planting seeds in people's hearts</li> <li>The Pumpkin Patch Parable, a fall harvest story about God's love and redemption</li> </ul>
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