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Snow Princess.


Snow Princess

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 Paradis Paradis may refer to:
  • Marie Paradis, Frenchwoman, first woman to climb Mont Blanc.
  • Denis Paradis (born 1949), Canadian politician.
  • Vanessa Paradis (born 1972), French singer and actress.
  • Pierre Paradis (born 1950), Quebec politician and former Cabinet Minister.
 

Front Street Books/Boyds Mills Press

862 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC 28806

1932425314 $16.95 frontstreetbooks.com

Beautifully illustrated and imaginatively authored by Susan Paradis, Snow Princess, is a magical story of a young girl and her remarkable imagination. Following her day outdoors as it comes to a close and she awaits the arrival of her daddy, Snow Princess will captivate the total attention of young readers with its full page "gallery quality" pictures taking children through an incredible winter kingdom of beauty and majesty MAJESTY. Properly speaking, this term can be applied only to God, for it signifies that which surpasses all things in grandeur and superiority. But it is used to kings and emperors, as a title of honor. It sometimes means power, as when we say, the majesty of the people. See, Wolff, Sec. 998.  so expertly illustrated. and combined with the simple story line. A popular addition to any family, school, or community library picturebook collection, Snow Princess is especially recommended for all beginning readers as well as parents searching for a good bedtime story bedtime story
n.
A story that is read or told to a child just before bedtime.
 which is both descriptively de·scrip·tive  
adj.
1. Involving or characterized by description; serving to describe.

2. Concerned with classification or description: a descriptive science.

3.
 imaginative and thoroughly entertaining.
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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