The Ugly Christmas Tree Ella The Enchanted Princess by Rosaria L. Calafati

This story makes the perfect Christmas gift for every young child that has ever felt excluded as well as those that could use a lesson in kindness.

The ugly christmas tree ella the enchanted princess

This Christmas will be even more spectacular for Princess Ella. Nanny is letting her choose the Christmas Tree from the Christmas Tree Forest. But when Ella arrives to pick a tree, she hears someone in need of help. Ella and Nanny venture further into the Christmas Tree Forest to find out who is calling to them and why. Through their journey, they help bring the light of the Christmas spirit to someone who needs it most of all. An adorable story that touches on manners, The Ugly Christmas Tree shows children the importance of being kind to one another and how building each other up with positive words and actions can change everything. This story makes the perfect Christmas gift for every young child that has ever felt excluded as well as those that could use a lesson in kindness.

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent

Language: English

Keywords: christma, christmas tree, bullying, princess ella, bald princess, alopecia

Word Count: 2983

Sales info:

Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,711,551 in Books 

#22997 in Books > Children's Books > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy & Magi


Sample text:

It was Christmas Eve and Ella was wondering when Nanny would go to get her Christmas tree.  Nanny went every year to the Christmas Tree Forest to pick the prettiest tree for Princess Ella to decorate.

 

Ella said to Molly Mirror, "I am so excited about Christmas! The castle is all decorated and looks so beautiful. The only thing that’s missing is my Christmas tree.  I can’t wait for Nanny to bring home my tree so I can decorate it!”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
French
Already translated. Translated by Agnes Ruiz
German
Already translated. Translated by Miriam Boetzer
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Marta Leoni
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Osvaldo Cruz
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Tibisay Hernandez

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