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Young dancer Sofia wakes up to a quiet, white world—it's a snow day! She makes her way to the neighborhood park, where a field awaits her, white and shining and open.

It isn't long before the rest of the neighborhood wakes its sleepy head—and the other kids make their way to the park, scattering all of Sofia's beautiful silence. But with the help of a new young friend, Sofia is ready to show everyone what a Snow Dancer can do on a perfect day like this.

With lyrical language and gorgeous art, this book sparkles with all the joy and beauty of a snow day.

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Addie Boswell

Addie Boswell

American
Addie Boswell is an artist and writer living in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in murals an picture books that focus on family, community, and th... See more
Merce Lopez

Merce Lopez

Spanish
Merce Lopez studied illustration at Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona. She has illustrated many projects for different markets, from design to editor... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

An exuberant read-aloud extolling the glory of dance and snow days.
A nighttime snowfall leads to a joyful snow-day dance. Stepping out into the hushed silence of a snow day, Sofia pulls on a mustard-yellow coat and smooshes a matching cap over her straight, black hair. The undisturbed snow becomes her blank canvas for an exuberant snow-day ballet full of sound and life as she “crinch crunches” and “slish slusssssssssssshes” on the empty soccer field. But her solitary dance comes to an abrupt end when the field is overtaken by a horde of neighborhood children...

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