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Alvin Tresselt

White Snow, Bright Snow

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"White Snow, Bright Snow" by Alvin Tresselt is a classic children's picture book that has been enchanting young readers since its publication in 1947. The book, which won the Caldecott Medal in 1948, tells the story of a quiet town as it is transformed by a heavy snowfall. Tresselt's simple and lyrical text captures the magic and wonder of a snowy day, as children and animals alike revel in the beauty and excitement of the freshly fallen snow. From the first flakes that drift down from the sky to the final thaw, the book takes readers on a journey through the seasons, exploring the many joys and delights of winter. The illustrations, by Roger Duvoisin, are a perfect complement to Tresselt's text. Duvoisin's bold and colorful paintings bring the story to life, capturing the beauty and wonder of the winter landscape in vivid detail. From the cozy interiors of the town's homes to the sparkling expanse of the snow-covered fields and forests, Duvoisin's illustrations are a feast for the eyes. "White Snow, Bright Snow" is a timeless classic that has been beloved by generations of children and parents alike. Its simple yet powerful storytelling, combined with Duvoisin's stunning illustrations, make it a must-read for anyone who loves the magic and wonder of winter. Whether read aloud on a cold winter's night or enjoyed as a quiet moment of reflection, this book is sure to delight and inspire readers of all ages. Overall, "White Snow, Bright Snow" is a beautiful and enduring children's book that captures the magic and wonder of winter in a way that is both timeless and deeply moving. Its simple yet powerful storytelling, combined with Duvoisin's stunning illustrations, make it a must-read for anyone who loves the beauty and wonder of the natural world...