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TOWN FROZEN: IS THERE NO END IN SIGHT?

Maybe not. Old Winter's feelings are hurt, and he's in no mood to move. His delicate ice and lovely snow have transformed the town into a thing of beauty. But is anyone grateful? No! All he hears is grousing about the cold weather. "I'm not doing one more thing for anyone," Old Winter decides, and then digs in for an extra long nap in the meat locker of the P&J Supermarket. Will his icy stand off last forever?

Fortunately, Spring drives up just in time to warm things up. This wry and playful story is illustrated with hilariously detailed pictures that brightly portray the special pleasures—as well as the occasional frustrations—that each season brings.

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Judith Benét Richardson

Judith Benét Richardson

1941 -
American
Judith Benét Richardson has written two other picture books, The Way Home and Come to My Party, both illustrated by Salley Mavor, and has com... See more
R.W. Alley

R.W. Alley

R.W. Alley is the illustrator of more than thirty books for children, including There's a Dragon About: A Winter's Revel by Richard and Roni Sc... See more

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Reviews

Orange Marmalade Books

Snow and ice and all things nice!…five wintry tales for cozy storytimes
Rambunctious illustrations combined with some good old-fashioned storyspinning make this an out-of-print book worth looking for. Ages 3 and up.

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