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From Tree to Tree

Discovering the Heart of Easter — A Children’s Bible Devotional About Jesus, the Cross, and New Life

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From Tree to Tree

By: Only One Life
Narrated by: Destiny Curtis
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From Tree to Tree is a gentle, story-rich Easter devotional that invites children to discover why the cross matters — not as a symbol of sadness, but as the place where new life began.

Through simple reflections, visual storytelling, and age-appropriate biblical insight, this devotional traces God's redemptive story from the first tree in the garden to the tree of the cross, helping children understand Easter in a way that feels clear, meaningful, and full of hope.

Each section guides young listeners to:

  • explore the heart of Easter through Scripture
  • reflect on Jesus' love in a calm, thoughtful way
  • see the cross not as an ending, but as a doorway to new life

Written with warmth and clarity, From Tree to Tree is designed for families, classrooms, and individual listening moments. It encourages conversation, reflection, and gentle faith formation without rushing or overwhelming young hearts.

This devotional is ideal for:

  • children ages 6–12
  • family Easter devotion time
  • homeschool or Sunday school use
  • parents who want a Christ-centered Easter focus

Rather than focusing on noise or activity, this book creates space — space to think, to wonder, and to recognize the love that carried Jesus from the garden to the cross, and beyond.

From Tree to Tree helps children see Easter not only as something that happened long ago, but as a story that still invites them in today.

©2026 Abigail Ezizor (P)2026 Abigail Ezizor
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This is a Christ-Centered Devotional to spark Hopeful Easter Reflections for Great Family Talks
From Tree to Tree approaches Easter in a calm, story-rich way that feels genuinely child-friendly (6-12ish). Instead of making the cross feel only sad or scary, it helps children understand why it matters—how it connects to hope, love, and new life. The “tree to tree” thread (from the garden to the cross) is a simple idea, but it’s a powerful way to help kids see the bigger story without getting lost in complicated theology.

What stood out to me is the tone: warm, gentle, and unhurried. The reflections are short enough for kids to stay with, but meaningful enough to spark questions and real conversation. It guides children through scripture and invites them to think about Jesus’ love in a way that feels clear and reassuring, framing the cross as a doorway to new life rather than an ending.

I can see this working really well for family devotional time in the lead-up to Easter, and it would also fit nicely in a classroom, Sunday school, or homeschool setting. It doesn’t rely on loud activities—it creates space to reflect, wonder, and connect. Overall, it’s a thoughtful, Christ-centered Easter devotional that helps children feel included in the story, not just told about it.

Hopeful Easter Reflections That Spark Great Talks

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I listened to this book first and am now going to share it with my nieces' kids who are 8 & 10. With Easter coming up there is obviously lots of chocolate and candies in all the stores. Easter isn't just about Chocolate. The book did an excellent job of explaining the Easter Story and explained it as a story of hope, not sadness. I am going to read this with the girls and go through the daily devotionals so we can pace ourselves and not overwhelm them. This book is a way for a family to make Easter more meaningful.

A Story of Hope

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This is a perfect book for Easter to listen to with the kids. It presents the message of the cross in a way that feels clear, calm, and easy for children to follow. It connects the story from the garden to Jesus with simple, meaningful explanations. The tone stays gentle and reflective, making it well-suited for family devotion time or quiet listening. It encourages understanding and conversation without adding extra noise, giving kids a grounded introduction to the heart of Easter.

Perfect for Easter

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Reading this with my kids became a really meaningful part of our evenings. The short devotionals are easy for children to understand and open the door for great conversations about faith, hope, and new life. I like that each section is simple enough for younger kids but still thoughtful. My children stayed engaged and even asked questions along the way. It helped us slow down and focus on the real meaning of Easter together as a family.

A Gentle Way To Teach Easter

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I just finished From Tree to Tree, and it felt like such a warm, thoughtful way to walk children through the heart of Easter. I listened while tidying up, and the storytelling had this calm, inviting rhythm that made the big themes Jesus, the cross, new life feel accessible without losing their depth. It connects the symbolism beautifully, almost like guiding kids from one meaningful moment to the next. It’s tender, clear, and full of hope, the kind of devotional that helps little ones understand Easter in a way that actually sticks.

A Gentle, Hope Filled Easter Journey for Kids

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