The Family Tree

The Family Tree by Deborah Eaton, published by Silver Burdett Ginn in 1996, is a children’s book that spans 16 pages. This edition presents a whimsical narrative where Ted’s family makes the unconventional decision to sleep in a tree, leading to unexpected outcomes. The story engages young readers with its imaginative premise, inviting them to explore the dynamics of family life through a playful lens.
In this book, readers will discover how a simple idea can lead to surprising consequences, showcasing the interactions and relationships within Ted’s family. The narrative is designed to resonate with children, encouraging them to think creatively about family adventures. With its focus on themes relevant to children’s literature and fiction, The Family Tree offers an entertaining exploration of familial bonds and the joy of shared experiences.
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Ted’s family decide they all want to sleep in the tree, with surprising consequences.
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