![]() Finally, it’s widely available, easy to set up, and competitively priced. At 7½ feet high and almost 5 feet across, the tree is generously proportioned it will fill the corner of almost any living room. Also, while some trees require you to hunt down the light strings’ plugs among the foliage and manually connect them, this tree has a trunk-mounted PowerConnect system, which automatically does the job for you when you stack its three sections together. The 750 built-in LED bulbs fill its branches nicely, and the lights can switch from all white to multicolor to a mix of the two, giving the tree an uncommon versatility. Yet with a higher-than-average proportion of those lifelike branches, the Downswept Douglas Fir creates a more convincing illusion of a living fir. With nearly 2,000 lifelike polyethylene branch tips, surrounding a core clad with less-realistic PVC “pine needles,” this tree has a construction similar to that of other high-quality artificial trees. The animals celebrated, and the magical Christmas tree shone brightly, a symbol of the season’s magic and wonder.Compared with both pricier and cheaper trees, National Tree Company’s 7.5-foot Feel Real Downswept Douglas Fir strikes a good balance of cost, realism, and ease of setup. And as Christmas Day arrived, the forest was filled with joy and happiness. The magical Christmas tree continued to reward those who were honest and punished those who lied. The magical Christmas tree had punished him for lying. When he returned home, he was shocked to find out that the boy who had given him the marble would be living with them from now on. As he did, he felt a pang of regret in his heart. The young man did as he was told, and hung the marble on one of the branches. ![]() But he was too afraid to admit his feelings, so he told the tree about a marble he had received from a boy he didn’t like at all. He was in love with a girl, and she had given him a small note as a token of her affection. He was asked about his most precious belonging, but instead of telling the truth, he lied. ![]() One day, a bright young man came up to the tree. The magical Christmas tree had reunited her with her lost son.īut not everyone was honest with the magical Christmas tree. When she returned home, she was amazed to find her son sitting in the living room. As she did, she felt a glimmer of hope in her heart. The lady did as she was told, and hung the picture on one of the branches. “It’s this picture of my son,” the lady said, tears in her eyes. “What is your most precious possession, dear?” the tree asked the lady. She was holding a picture of her lost son, who had been missing for many years. The magical Christmas tree had rewarded her for sharing her precious belonging.Īnother day, an older lady came up to the tree. When she returned home, she was amazed to find her house surrounded by toys. As she did, she felt a warm glow in her heart. The girl did as she was told, and hung the toy on one of the branches. “Put it up as decoration,” the tree said. So she took out her toy and said, “It’s this little toy of an elf. It was bare and undecorated, and she felt sorry for it. The girl hesitated, but then she looked at the tree. “What is your most precious possession, dear?” the tree asked the girl. ![]() She was carrying a small toy of an elf that she had made herself. One day, a poor little girl came up to the tree. In return, the tree would give them something special in return. But what made this tree special was the fact that it was a magical Christmas tree.Įvery year, the magical Christmas tree would ask the children of the forest to share their most precious belonging. It was a tall, majestic tree, with branches that reached up to the sky. In the midst of all this, there was one tree that stood out. The snow was falling gently, covering the ground in a soft, white blanket. The animals were bustling about, preparing for the big day. As Christmas approached, the forest was alive with excitement.
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