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The idea of decorating a tree as part of seasonal celebrations is an old one that comes from many lands and cultures. A decorated tree is now an inseparable
part of the festive season but evergreens have always been important at the time of the winter solstice. Plants that remained green in the winter reminded
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			<description><![CDATA[ We do have a book also we read each year with the boys to this day about the origin of the Christmas tree, but this is alot more detailed. I am going to print
this out and keep this with the book we have.
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Thanks Suse:) ]]></description>

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