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White Snow, Bright Snow
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Author Alvin Tresselt
Illustrator Roger Duvoisin
Country United States
Genre Children's picture book
Publisher Lothrop
Publication date
1947
ISBN 0-688-08294-7
OCLC 17675801
[E] 19
LC Class PZ7.T732 Wh 1988

White Snow, Bright Snow is a beloved children's book from 1947. It was written by Alvin Tresselt and beautifully illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. This book, published by Lothrop Publishers, won a very special award called the Caldecott Medal in 1948 for its amazing pictures. The Caldecott Medal is given each year to the artist of the most outstanding American picture book for children.

The Story of White Snow, Bright Snow

The story begins when the very first snowflakes of the year start to fall. As the snow gently covers everything, the grown-ups in the town get busy with their usual snow day tasks. They might be shoveling sidewalks, preparing warm drinks, or getting ready for the cold.

But for the children, the snow brings a sense of pure wonder and excitement. They see the world transformed into a magical, white wonderland. The book captures their joy as they play in the fresh snow, making snow angels and building snowmen. It shows how different people react to the same event, with adults focusing on chores and kids focusing on fun.

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