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Bella's Tree : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bella's Tree
''Bella’s Tree'' is an illustrated children's book written by Janet Russell, with illustrations by Jirina Marton. It was published in 2009 by (Groundwood Books ). Written to be read aloud to small children and to be enjoyed by people of any age or used in the school system as a Junior Advanced (K-Gr 2) picture book ''Bella’s Tree'' was awarded the 2009 Governor General's Award〔2009 Governor General's Award for Children's Literature〕 for Children's Literature. ==Plot Summary== Bella’s grandmother, Nan, is cross about not having a tree yet as it is almost Christmas time (December 22). Bella asks Nan if she can go cut down a tree for them, although she is met with resistance as Nan does not believe she is capable of doing so. After proving herself adept, Nan allows Bella to go out and search for the right tree. First, Bella finds a nice alder tree in which she finds some birds. Bella asks the birds if she can cut down their tree to use for a Christmas tree. “The birds agree on the condition that Bella lets them come on Christmas and sit in the tree and sing”.〔(Blogger: stephq, 2010. Bella’s Tree by Janet Russell. Retrieved Oct 22, 2013. )〕 When Bella brings the tree home, Nan tells her it is not the right kind of tree, although they decorate it anyway. Bella goes out a second time to find another tree to bring home. Again, Bella is told that she did not bring the right kind of tree home as this time it is a spruce tree, although they decorate it anyway. Still determined, Bella goes back out a third time and brings home a pine tree which, again, is not the right kind of tree… although they decorate it anyway. Now, Bella and Nan are out of decorations and without the right kind of tree. On her final attempt, with the help of Nan’s songs (below), Bella brings home the right tree – a fir tree – but all of the decorations have been used up. However, on Christmas Day, all the birds with whom Bella had made agreements (the juncos from the alder tree, the chickadees from the spruce tree, the grosbeaks from the pine tree, and the waxwings from the fir tree) flew into the house, sat in the trees, and began to sing creating the most beautiful Christmas tree decorations ever.
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