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THE CHRISTMAS PINE: a magical story for Christmas by Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo and Stick Man

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We've compiled more in depth information below, but if you simply want our take ‘at a glance’, the best artificial Christmas trees to buy are: I really enjoy writing verse, even though it can be fiendishly difficult. I used to memorise poems as a child and it means a lot to me when parents tell me their child can recite one of my books. One of my television songs, A SQUASH AND A SQUEEZE, was made into a book in 1993, with illustrations by the wonderful Axel Scheffler. It was great to hold the book in my hand without it vanishing in the air the way the songs did. This prompted me to unearth some plays I’d written for a school reading group, and since then I’ve had 20 plays published. Most children love acting and it’s a tremendous way to improve their reading. You expect a good-looking tree from The White Company, where everything is done in a quietly chic way. New for this year, I found their artificial Symons tree was another great option with hyper-realistic branches in a very natural shade of green that really do resemble the real thing. Get children to glue two short, curved branches to the base of a pine cone to create antlers. Add a couple of eyes and a small bobble nose (available from hobby shops) and you have a reindeer.

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Spruce trees have single needles that are connected individually to the branches. These needles are flat but four-sided, which will roll between the fingers. Spruce needles are fragile and can break if they are bended.Fir trees have individual flat needled leaves that are attached to the stem. The needles grow in a spiral on the tip and lay flat, and this kind of display gives fir trees their full look. The trees are often bushy and look full. The poem is based on a real-life tradition. Each year, for the last 70 years, the Mayor of Oslo in Norway has given a Christmas tree to the people of Britain as a thank you for their support during WWII. The tree is a symbol of peace and friendship between the two countries. Every year, a poet is asked to write a poem to welcome the tree. This book contains the poem that Julia Donaldson wrote for the 2020 Christmas tree.

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Note: The tree in Trafalgar Square is a magnificent Norwegian Spruce (Picea abies) so not botanically a pine tree (Pinaceae​ family). Julia Donaldson knows that the tree in Trafalgar Square is a Norwegian Spruce. When she was composing the poem, she chose to use a word that’s more generic and which she found more poetic. I opted for the pre-lit design because I was fed up with unravelling fairy lights from the box and wrapping them around the tree. It comes with 650 bulbs (I went for ‘Candlelight Clear’ for a more realistic option) and as soon as you plug it all together, it instantly lights up: unbelievably satisfying. Pines can be distinguished by their bundled leaves. The needled leaves are often found in bundles of three to five together on a branch. Pines usually have fewer branches so it doesn’t seem as full or heavy as other trees. Told from the perspective of the tree, the story begins with a little pine tree, growing in a snowy wood in Norway.This little tree is actually a very important tree – one day it will become the huge Christmas tree which is displayed in Trafalgar Square in London. We follow the tree as it grows then is cut down, and taken to its new home in England, where it is decorated and enjoyed by thousands of people.

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The poem is always unveiled as part of the lighting-up ceremony of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree and appears on a banner that encircles the base of the tree during the festive period. This year’s banner has been created by Marcus Walters, who, together with the animator Merik Pine, has created a short animation in celebration of Julia’s poem. The excerpt is read by three Year 6 pupils at St Mary of the Angels primary school in the London Borough of Westminster: Reinfrancis Bondoc, Fabio Cucinotta and Poppy-Beau Pawsey.

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The 7.5ft Symons Tree is around 4ft wide, so feels very voluminous, and again, the key to a good-looking faux tree is in the detail: this tree has over 1,754 tips to give a full, bushy effect, which have been hand-painted in a natural shade of green to ensure the most realistic finish. Decorate the top of the moss with pine cones and baubles. You probably won't need to wire these into the display; just push them into the moss. The picture of a perfect Christmas includes family, fireplace, tree and presents. Every year people search high and low to find that perfect Christmas tree for their family and for many people the early morning tread through tree farms has become a tradition. Although, originally Christmas is meant to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, for many the holiday means to celebrate with family and exchanging gifts.

THE CHRISTMAS PINE: a magical story for Christmas by Julia

Pine cones in all shapes and sizes can be used to make characterful Christmas decor ideas for children, or more elegant designs to fill your home with holiday spirit. Pine cones do not need to be baked before crafting, however, they should be thoroughly cleaned and dried beforehand. Leaving pine cones to air dry after washing can take several days, but baking them can help speed up the process. Baking pine cones can also help preserve them and is a good way to kill off any nasty bugs and make them more hygienic to craft with. Although, there are over a hundred different types of pine depending on the region, the most popular types of pine include:

This poem was commissioned to decorate the annual Trafalgar Square Christmas tree, with banner artwork by Marcus Walters, as part of The Poetry Society's annual Look North More Often programme. Water the Phalaenopsis orchids, let them drain, then place them in your container. Use moss to fill in any gaps. Key Difference: Christmas trees are usually evergreen conifers such as spruce, pine, fir and rarely cedar trees. Pines are conifer tress that belong to the Pinaceae family and Pinus genus. According to the USDA, pine cones can be collected from many National Forests without a permit, as long as you take small quantities and it is for personal use only. When one thinks of a Christmas tree they usually have a tree that is in pyramid shape with needle shaped leaves, so any tree that may resemble this shape is often regarded as a Christmas tree. Christmas trees have many varieties, including one of which is pine tree. Let’s understand the differences between a Christmas tree and a pine tree.

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