It takes the average reader to read The Tree That Grew Hair by George E. Richardson
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The story The Tree That Grew Hair is about a tree that didn't like the way it looked and decided to change its appearance by growing hair instead of leaves. It felt that by doing so it would get a lot of attention from the trees. But a sneaky parasitic plant lured the tree into making it think it could grow hair. Despite several warning from the neighboring trees, the Cedar refused to listen to their advice. The Cedar tree enjoyed a moment of satisfaction and attention, but only to experience a greater, more devastating problem. Fear, and sadness tormented the Cedar because of the bad choice it had made. Realizing its folly, the Cedar tree learned a valuable lesson that brought it back to its senses. What was it that was so terrifying to the Cedar that made it change its way of thinking? Boys and girls will relate to this story and avoid making similar mistakes as they face life's challenges.
The Tree That Grew Hair by George E. Richardson is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read The Tree That Grew Hair aloud.
The Tree That Grew Hair is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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