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The story of the amazing anything tree, bring into picture a family that has three children, 2 girls Cindy and Emily and one boy called Alvin. They all share the same birthday day but their age is different. Cindy is 5 years old and is the youngest, Alvin is 10 years old and Emily is the first born and aged 1 years. The three children have always enjoyed gift from their parents every birthday.
However the parents realize their children had grown big and needed to learn to nurture what they have, work together regardless of their age differences and to always share. They therefore get them a tree, the amazing anything tree and plants it at the backyard of their house. They get them a book giving guidelines of how to grow the tree. The parents plant only 1 tree and buy 1 book for the children to share. They all work hard to grow the tree and when they fail they share experiences and looked for the way forward together. They finally manage to grow the tree and each one of them gets to enjoy what they had wished for but in a different way.
The story teaches little children to protect what they have and be independent. They learn that life has many challenges that they must encounter and get a way to overcome them. Life is not all about parents or other people providing, it is also for the children, to work hard in order to achieve their dreams and desires. The road to success may be difficult and challenging, but the fruits are sweet.

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