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Ah, what a lovely question! Think of the title as the name of a beautiful painting, like "Happy Little Trees." And the theme is the feeling or message behind the painting, like the joy of nature and creativity. So, the title is the name, and the theme is the heart and soul of the painting. Just like how a painting needs both color and light, a title and theme work together to create a masterpiece.

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