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Snow. First, one snowflake. Then two snowflakes. Nobody thinks the snow will amount to anything. Nobody, that is, except a certain little boy. "It's snowing!"

A boy and his dog celebrate the first snowfall and a city is transformed.

Caldecott Medalist Uri Shulevitz has created a lyrical companion to the award-winning Dawn and Rain Rain Rivers.

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Uri Shulevitz

Uri Shulevitz

1935 -
Polish American
URI SHULEVITZ's One Monday Morning was named a Notable Book of 1967 by the American Library Association, one of the 'Best Books of the Year' by Scho... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Snow
Shulevitz implies that there is much to be said for youthful hope amid all the dour nay-saying from adults. Here, early flakes hold out the promise to a boy and his dog of the season's first snowfall, and prompt elders to pooh-pooh any chance of accumulation...

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