Finally, I had a brainstorm, and here is what I did: I took a piece of green poster board and cut it into a cone shape. I then curled the sides together into a "cone" and stapled the edges together.
I then made six more trees each in a decreasing size.
To make the star, I took a small star cookie cutter and pressed it into a piece of Styrofoam. I used yellow tempera paint to make it look like cheese, and made small hole in the bottom to place it on the smallest tree.
When we used this story, one programmer sat on a stool in front of the table and read from the book to get the rhymes just right. The other programmer stood behind the table and placed the trees on the table at the appropriate time.
The supplies for this story are easy to find and inexpensive, and the props are simple to make. Yet, the children really enjoy this fun story in which everyone gets a Christmas tree.
More reviews for Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree at:
http://books.google.com/books/about/Mr_Willowby_s_Christmas_Tree.html?id=f-R7yI5yb3UC
More reviews for Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree at:
http://books.google.com/books/about/Mr_Willowby_s_Christmas_Tree.html?id=f-R7yI5yb3UC
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