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The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein |
Information About The Giving Tree
Name of Book : The Giving Tree
Author : Shel Silverstein
Genre : Children's book
Pages : 64 Pages
Language : English
Country : United State
Publication date : October 7, 1964
Publisher : Harper & Row
Quotes From The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
1. “ I have no house, the forest is my house, but you may cut off my branches and build a house. Then you will be happy. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
2. “ He would climb up her trunk and swing from her branches and eat apples. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
3. “ And they would play hide-and-go-seek. And when he was tired, he would sleep in her shade. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
4. “ And so the boy climbed up the tree and gathered her apples and carried them away. And the tree was happy. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
5. “ “I am sorry, Boy, but I have nothing left to give you. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
6. “ And the boy loved the tree... very much. And the tree was happy. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
7. “ Then you will have money and you will be happy. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
8. “ I am sorry, I wish that I could give you something ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
9. “ I don’t need very much now, just a quiet place to sit and rest. I am very tired. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
10. “ Once there was a tree, and she loved a little boy. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
11. “ And every day the boy would come, and he would gather her leaves, make them into crowns and play king of the forest. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
12. “ He would climb up her trunk and swing from her branches and eat apples. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
13. “ I don't need very much now, just a quiet place to sit and rest. I am very tired. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
14. “ But time went by. And the boy grew older. And the tree was often alone ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
15. “ "I am sorry, I wish that I could give you something . . . but I have nothing left. I am just an old stump. I am sorry. ”
— The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein