Biggest Christmas Tree

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In the book The Biggest Christmas Tree Ever by Steven Kroll is about two mice coming together to find the biggest Christmas tree. Their names are Clayton and Desmond and they both have a goal. Their goal is to find the biggest tree for Christmas. When they find it their friends and family help cut it down and decorate it. In the story both mice find out that two mice work better than one and they can accomplish more together.
Everyone in Mouseville loves Christmas and Christmas trees. Clayton is a mouse who wants to find the biggest tree before anybody else can. Not that far away from where he lives his friend Desmond was thinking the same thing. The day after Thanksgiving both mice hurried their way to “Clara’s Christmas Tree Farm” at separate

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