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THE MOST PERFECT SNOWMAN

Chris Britt

A heartwarming winter story about a quickly constructed and, just as quickly forgotten, snowman who dreams of being as finely-dressed as his neighbors...but when his dream finally comes true he is faced with a character-defining decision – from celebrated cartoonist Chris Britt.
Drift was a very plain snowman. Every day he dreamed of wearing a stylish hat, scarf, and mittens just like the other snowmen – and most of all, having a pointy orange carrot nose. Then, he knew, he would finally be perfect – and he would finally belong. Until one special, snowy day, Drift’s deepest dreams come true. But when dark clouds roll in, and a terrible blizzard begins to blow, can Drift face giving up what he loves most, and become the most perfect snowman of all?

From celebrated cartoonist Chris Britt, The Most Perfect Snowman is a heartwarming winter story about kindness, friendship, and the importance of giving. Sweet, enthusiastic, and incredibly charming, Drift is appealingly childlike—which young readers will relate to! His journey from a lonely snowman to a kind and generous friend is lovely and touching.
This classic and charming winter tale recalls childhood favorites like THE SNOWY DAY, THE MITTEN, and THE SNOWMAN. Perfect for holiday themed reading.

Chris Britt has been telling stories and illustrating since he was a small boy. His cartoons are syndicated by over 200 newspaper clients nationally and internationally and have been appeared in Newsweek, Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today, as well as aired on CNN’s Inside Politics, MSNBC, Fox News, and ABC’s Good Morning America. Chris lives in foggy and soggy Tacoma, Washington, where he writes and draws. For more on Chris, please visit his website at www.cbrittoon.com.
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Published 2016-10-01 by HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray

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Published 2016-10-01 by HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray