LEADER 02720cam 2200505 a 4500001 ocm18741221 003 OCoLC 005 20141211190858.0 008 881024t19881947nyua j 000 1 eng 010 88045871 019 22783873 020 0688411614 (lib. bdg.) : |c$16.95 020 |z06880411614 020 |z06880511619 (lib. bdg.) 020 0688511619 020 9780688411619 035 (Sirsi) o18741221 035 (OCoLC)18741221 040 DLC |cDLC |dXCX |dOCL |dXY4 |dBAKER |dERE |dUtOrBLW 042 lcac 049 ERE7 050 00 PZ7.T732 |bWh 1988 082 00 [E] |219 092 E |bT725wh.a 100 1 Tresselt, Alvin, |d1916-2000. |=^A31012 245 10 White snow, bright snow / |cby Alvin Tresselt ; illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. 250 3rd ed. 260 New York : |bLothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, |c1988, ©1947. 300 1 volume (unpaged) : |bcolor illustrations ; |c28 cm 336 text |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |2rdamedia 338 volume |2rdacarrier 520 When the first flakes fell from the grey sky, the postman and the farmer and the policeman and his wife scurried about doing all the practical things grownups do when a snowstorm comes. But the children laughed and danced, and caught the lacy snowflakes on thier tongues. All the wonder and delight a child feels in a snowfall is caught in the pages of this book -- the frost ferns on the window sill, the snow man in the yard and the mystery and magic of a new white world. Roger Duvoisin's pictures in soft blue half-tones with briliant splashes of yellow and red emphasize the gaiety and humor as well as the poetic quality of the text. 586 Caldecott Medal, 1948. 650 0 Snow |vJuvenile fiction. |=^A1019028 700 1 Duvoisin, Roger, |d1900-1980 |eillustrator. |=^A545082 994 C0 |bERE 938 Baker & Taylor |bBKTY |c16.99 |d12.74 |i0688411614 |n0001594098 |sactive 938 Baker & Taylor |bBKTY |c17.89 |d17.89 |i0688511619 |n0001594367 |sactive 590 Little-352209--305131030313N 596 1 2 998 1043511