A few years ago, we bought a "Thankful" tree at Michael's craft store. It was cardboard and had little leaves where we could write what we were thankful for that year and then stick it to the tree.
Susan Seely got the idea for a “thankful tree” from a book she read about fun ways to engage the community. “I was going through a separation and divorce and was learning to be open to and grateful ...
Via jaunty rhyming tributes, Ziefert offers up plentiful reasons to be grateful for trees. Seven chapters each open with a statement and question (“A tree is home./ Would life be comfy without trees?” ...
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