The Three Trees A Traditional Folktale

The Three Trees A Traditional Folktale by Elena Pasquali is a beautifully illustrated book published by Lion Children’s in 2011. This new edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows three forest trees that each have dreams of what they wish to become, only to find their aspirations transformed in unexpected ways when they are felled.
Readers will discover how each tree’s journey leads to the creation of significant items, including a manger, a fishing boat, and a rugged cross, ultimately fulfilling their dreams in ways they could not have imagined. This folktale intertwines themes of faith and purpose, providing a context for the Christmas and Easter stories within the Christian tradition. The artwork enhances the narrative, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction or folklore.
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Three forest trees dream of what they will one day become. One dreams of becoming a royal throne; one of being a ship that can withstand any storm; and one longs to stay in the forest and grow as tall as tall can be. When they are felled, it seems their dreams are over. But as each tree is crafted into a new item – a manger, a fishing boat, and a rugged cross – it becomes clear that through the role they play in one important life their hopes are more than fulfilled. This traditional folktale is accompanied by stylish artwork from a highly sought-after children’s book illustrator, and will help set the Christmas and Easter stories into the overall context of the Christian faith.
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