Production Year: 2004 - Family - Director: Anthony Gentile, John Gentile - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Jane Seymour more
Set after the Second World War, Timothy, an eight year old boy, befriends an abandoned, broken lightbulb. Timothy's belief in the lightbulb is so strong, that when his town suffers... more
friends. An abandoned discarded Christmas bulb afraid and alone... and an eight year old boy who finds him and takes him home. Broken and useless Little Light is ...
believing.Set in a time after the second World War, it's a magical story about two unforgettable friends. An abandoned, discarded Christmas bulb, afraid and alone... and an eight year old boy who finds him and takes him home. Broken and useless, Little Light is of no value to anyone - except to young Timothy who sees himself in Little Lights plight. Timothy's belief is so strong that Little Light can 'shine' again when the town suffers a blackout from a fierce winter storm, Little Light triumphs over all odds - and his own self doubt - to 'shine', lighting the way for others who 'see the light'.Featuring six original songs, the voice of Emmy Award Winner Jane Seymour & narrated by Tony Award Winner James Naughton THE LITTLEST LIGHT ON THE CHRISTMAS TREE is a warm and touching animated story about the miracle of believing and the power of the human heart.
Set after the Second World War, Timothy, an eight year old boy, befriends an abandoned, broken lightbulb. Timothy's belief in the lightbulb is so strong, that when his town suffers a blackout from a winter storm, the lightbulb shines and lights the way.
Languages
Main Language: English
Technical information
Special Features: Trailer, Image slideshow, Sing-a-long, Interactive game
Advantages: Choose the right one Disadvantages: needles or not!
...Christmassy.
Most Artificial ChristmasTrees come complete with their own stands and are easy to assemble. I have two 6ft trees and one is in three parts and the other is a bit more difficult and is in 6 part. They are both different types of trees, one is a Norway Spruce and the other is a Scottish Pine.
Both are decorated trees and I love the decorations with them.
You can buy fibre optic ChristmasTrees which have lights on them changing colours and they are battery operated. I have seen small ceramic ChristmasTrees that play music and again have lights on them.
How Much Do I pay for them?
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Well this is really up to you, I have seen basic 3ft ChristmasTrees from £4 approximately in Woolworths. They have no decorations but are complete with stand.
My first ChristmasTree, I bought from...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: No mess to clean up and no little feet and knees with bits of pine Disadvantages: My Grandson would like Blue maybe they will manufacture one half Pink half Blue
...This is the First Christmas for my two Granddaughters.
As they have just started crawling I decided not to buy a real tree and I purchased a PINK Christmastree. It looks so much fun and I can not wait take lots of photo?s of the girls round the tree. The only downside is I will have to buy a blue one for my grandson next year
I have also purchased Gold Decorations for the tree and I am making pink velvet ribbons. The little empty match boxes I am going to wrap in Green Glitter paper and for the final touch I will add White Tinsel and Ice Drop lights.
I know this will not be to everyones taste but the joy of later seeing the tree and my Grandchildrens faces will be priceless....
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
Advantages: Saving lives (of trees) Disadvantages: Quite a lot of are needed
...greenhouse if you have one; or even the garage for a while if there?s a window to give it some light. Harden it off gradually like you would a tender bedding plant in the spring.
Still alive? Right, plant it in the garden if you wish, when the ground?s neither frosted nor waterlogged. But think carefully where you put it. Remember, Christmastrees are just baby forest conifers - sooner or later it will reach 60 or 80 feet. How will your foundations - or, indeed your neighbours - react to that?
Better perhaps to transplant it into a slightly bigger pot. Look after it on the patio until next December. Bring it in again - it?s part of the family now. Same again the following year. Eventually it will become too big and you?ll have to make a hard decision . . .
But in the meantime, think of all the trees which have lived, because you used...
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