ISBN: 9780060244194
Release Date: 01 Apr 1994
Average rating:   (read by 17 members)

Categories: Classic fiction , Self-awareness & self-esteem

The Giving Tree has been a gift tradition for graduations, weddings, baby showers, and birthdays since its publication 30 years ago. Now, this perennial bestseller, which has touched the hearts of millions of readers, is available in a special gift edition, shrinkwrapped with a blank gift card for writing a special message.

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pistachio
Rated it   10 months ago
Absolutely amazing tale. Wonderful story for children. The art is simple but unforgettable.

soochoi
Rated it   10 months ago
This is a wonderful story that I believe every child should hear. The emotion from the story is incredible. I read it to my son all the time. I would recommend this book as a gift to someone special in your life.

FaithM
Rated it   10 months ago
Anyone who reads this book and thinks that it's a wonderful fluffy children's book which tells of love and friendship needs to re-read how it ends. It is a sad tale of a greedy child who takes and takes and takes from a tree throughout both their...

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