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"The Tree That Saved Christmas" is a heartwarming holiday tale about the power of friendship and a single act of kindness. It tells the story of a scrawny, drooping evergreen who, as the last tree on the lot, finds himself sad and alone on Christmas Eve. When it becomes clear that the town's beloved doctor is in need of some Christmas magic, the little tree embarks on an unexpected journey to save the day. This uplifting children's book will fill you with Christmas cheer all year round, reminding all of us that our unique gifts can leave a lasting impact...and that sometimes, though we might not know it, we're right where we are meant to be!…mehr

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"The Tree That Saved Christmas" is a heartwarming holiday tale about the power of friendship and a single act of kindness. It tells the story of a scrawny, drooping evergreen who, as the last tree on the lot, finds himself sad and alone on Christmas Eve. When it becomes clear that the town's beloved doctor is in need of some Christmas magic, the little tree embarks on an unexpected journey to save the day. This uplifting children's book will fill you with Christmas cheer all year round, reminding all of us that our unique gifts can leave a lasting impact...and that sometimes, though we might not know it, we're right where we are meant to be!
Autorenporträt
Beth L. Veihmeyer is the co-founder of the KPMG Family For Literacy Program, a children's literacy program that has distributed millions of free books to underserved children across the United States and around the world. It engages KPMG employees, families and alumni in reading to children as part of the Big Four professional services firm's global commitment to lifelong learning. The KPMG Family for Literacy program is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including the prestigious George H.W. Bush Points of Light Award. Beth has promoted and participated in discussions on children's literacy at the World Economic Forum, as well as in numerous countries around the world. She is a graduate of Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, and holds a masters degree in public relations from The American University. Among other positions, Beth is a past member of the board of directors of First Book and is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.