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Sally's Christmas Miracle by Charles Schulz β€” book cover

Sally's Christmas Miracle

by Charles Schulz
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Overview

Sally wants a Christmas tree, but doesn't want to cut one down. "When I look at it, I hope it will just fall down, " she tells Charlie. Miraculously, one does--in her neighbor's yard. Not only does the neighbor kid accuse her of stealing the tree, but he wants it back! How can Sally part with her perfect tree? Full color.

Trouble ensues when Charlie Brown's little sister, Sally, "falls down" a Christmas tree in her neighbor's yard and the kid next door wants it back.

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Editorials

Children's Literature - Gisela Jernigan

Charlie Brown's little sister, Sally, hopes to "fell" a Christmas tree just by looking at it, thus becoming the happy recipient of a "Christmas miracle." While the young owner of the tree is at first reluctant to accept Sally's "miracle," by the end of this simple story he changes his mind and lets her take the tree. This large-print picture book might appeal to very young Charlie Brown and Snoopy fans.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1996
Publisher
Harpercollins
Pages
32
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780060274481

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