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Itty Bitty Snowflake
by Jennifer Taylor and Carrie Lee Trombley
24 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #05-1505; ISBN 1-4120-6594-1; US$13.50, C$15.00, EUR11.00, £7.50
This beautiful story gives children an idea of how being small can make them feel. It's a story that helps children realize that being small can be wonderful.
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About the Book
Little Joey finds out about a snowman contest and enters it right away. The winner is to receive 50 dollars for the best snowman. Joey practiced hard at making different types of snowmen. Unknown to Joey he received a special kind of help with his snowman. The help comes from a tiny snowflake that feels he is too little to do anything. The Itty Bitty Snowflake doesn't know how special he is and what a difference he makes for Joey until after the contest.
About the Author
Carrie was born in a small town in Southeastern Kentucky in 1954. She grew up in poverty until the age of 12. During this time she did not know how poor she was until she attended school.
Her family moved to Michigan where she met her husband and became a mother. Being a mother was the most important role in her life. She would make up stories and poems for her children. Carrie feels her life, family, and children have been her most inspiration for writing.
After her children grew up, she started putting her thoughts on paper. Her love for poetry and children stories poured out on the paper that had been in her heart for years. Some of Carrie's poetry has been published.
Last year she self published her first children's story, The Magical Kisses and Hugs Tree. Itty Bitty Snowflake is her second book.
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