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    Snip, Snip... Snow! by Nancy Poydar

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    • ISBN: 0823414159
    • Publisher: Holiday House, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: January 1997
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    Comments from the Seller: 1998 Paperback Good PREVIOUS OWNERS NAME AND OR INSCRIPTION WRITTEN IN FRONT OF BOOK Clean, nice condition, good reading copy.

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    Synopsis

    What could be more boring than a winter without snow? Even when the weatherman forecasts snow, it doesn't arrive. For now, Sophie will have to do with the paper snowflakes she makes at school. But as Sophie is taping her creations to the window, she notices something outside--a teeny, tiny something that promises winter fun is finally on the way. Full color.

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    Sophie wants it to snow and anxiously awaits a predicted snowstorm. Includes instructions for making paper snowflakes.

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    From Kirkus Reviews , August 15, 1997 Those who have waited impatiently for the arrival of the first snow will be in perfect sympathy with Sophie. Winter has arrived- -the trees are bare, the ground is hard, and she has to wear her heavy jacket. So where is the snow? Sophie can't wait for sledding, snowballs, and snowmen. Then the weather forecast comes--snow is on the way. Sophie prepares her sled and snowboots and everything she needs for a snowman. She can hardly sleep, but in the morning there's still no snow. In desperation Sophie asks her teacher if they can make snowflakes, and the class creates an indoor paper snowstorm. As Sophie tapes a paper snowman up in the window she sees that tiny flakes are falling and by the next morning, there's plenty of snow to play in. Children will appreciate the predictability, and Poydar uses fluid illustrations to capture all of Sophie's impatience and her unbridled enthusiasm when the snow finally arrives. (Picture book. 4-8) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the school & library binding edition of this title

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