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Posted by Sherry on October 02, 19103 at 01:41:01:
In Reply to: Re: old childrens book posted by Dotty DeCoster on August 25, 19103 at 14:09:32:
Just out of curiosity I'm trying to see if this is the same book I'm looking for, Can anyone discribe and tell me what the front Cover of the book "The Cookie Tree looked like? I can remember what the front cover picture was, but I cannot remember really what the story is about, I remember it being of course about a Cookie Tree, and the story was about Children in a different Country and a different decade, I too am looking for this book for my Daughter, who is just starting to learn how to read, It was one of the first books I learned how to read and after 33 years I still remember that it was my favorite book, and I would love to share that with my daughter. Thank so much.
: We have a copy of The Cookie Tree. It's about Meg in a medieval village where things are always supposed to stay the same. One day a cookie tree appears in the village square. There is much concern, "what is it for?" The children know. The chocolate cookies disappear (the children eat them) while the adults are debating (Thelwin the Thin, for instance). The adults think up three reasons for the tree. But it disappears. Somewhere a wizard smiles. Our copy is badly torn. I would really love to find a more readable copy for my grand-daughter. If you want me to reproduce the text on line or find the author's name, let me know.
: : could the book be The cookie tree? it might help if you could remeber any part of the story-but this book was read to me1964-1968 and it was a great story
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