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Books with title The Snow Dance

  • The Soapy Dance

    Brittany Anna Morgan

    eBook (, April 21, 2020)
    Icky germs have taken away all the fun. School is cancelled and toilet paper is missing! What can save the day? The Soapy Dance, of course!
  • Snow Dance

    None

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic, Feb. 23, 1999)
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  • The Dance

    Anonymous

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2017)
    The Dance (by An Antiquary) by Anonymous
  • The Snow

    Caroline B. Cooney

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Christina stands alone against the evil principal, Mr. Shevvington and his vicious spouse, who have already destroyed Christina's friend Anya and are determined to do the same to Dolly
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  • The snow

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Crowell, Aug. 16, 1975)
    A boy and his mother share snowy day activities.
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  • The Snow

    Joseph Turkot

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 10, 2014)
    ***THIS IS THE SEQUEL TO THE RAIN, BOOK 2 IN THE RAIN TRILOGY*** A one way trip to investigate Leadville ends in Russell's mysterious disappearance. But Ernest can't wait it out any longer. The strange skies force his hand. But he let's Tanner decide. And there's no choice. They trek into the Rocky mountain sea. The weather only gets stranger, yet it may serve as a clue about what happened to Russell. Somewhere, way out in the mountains, there is a spot of pure white. Either Tanner, Dusty, Voley and Ernest push in, or leave their loved ones behind. Find out what happens in the frigid sequel to The Rain, The Snow (Book 2 of THE RAIN TRILOGY)
  • The Snow Prince

    L. W. Arrington

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Aug. 22, 2016)
    The Snow Prince is more than just a story. It is a life lesson for young and old. It shows us the items we collect are not nearly as important as the people we meet and interact with. No matter what treasures we might collect, they end up being nothing more than items to be dusted. They cannot hug us nor fill the dark hours when we are at our lowest. But the gift of a friend who shares their life with us is a treasure that never grows old. This is the lesson of The Snow Prince.
  • The Snow Day

    Komako Sakai

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The best snow day book since Ezra Jack Keats's THE SNOWY DAY...A young rabbit wakes up to wonderful news: A snow day! School is canceled, and the day that follows is rich with the magic and delight of the falling snow. And yet there is longing too, as the young rabbit and his mother wait for news of his father, grounded on a plane in a faraway city.... The news that his father will be home tomorrow gives the book a peaceful, comforting, and perfect ending.
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  • The Snow

    Travis Smith

    language (, July 17, 2011)
    Cabin fever, a failed expedition, and of course snow, are just some of the obstacles faced when traveling out of the largest snowfall ever recorded. Join Felix, Max, Jay and Miles, as they embark on an extraordinary journey on a mysterious planet, and tunnel out of the snow.
  • Snow Day Dance

    Will Hubbell

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Dec. 1, 2005)
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  • The Dance

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books / Hodder Headline, March 15, 1999)
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  • Dancers & the Dance

    Summer Brenner

    Paperback (Coffee House Press, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Essential for the devotee, it is well worth reading by the curious and might even prove a means of conversion for the unbeliever.?Financial Times"Cunningham has the dignity and presence of a special creature?the effect is devastating."?New York Review of BooksThe name Merce Cunningham is synonymous with the best in modern dance: invention, energy and the breaking of barriers. From his debut in the Martha Graham Dance Troupe in the thirties, through to the founding his own company, Cunningham has worked towards establishing the purity of dance and its relationship with movement, colour, light and sound. The Dancer and the Dance presents a strong portrait of Merce Cunningham, a man of great vitality and genious, with a sound theoretical grasp of the expansion of modern dance into the 20th century.Here, in discussion with Jacqueline Lesschaeve, Cunningham discusses individual compositions as well as revealing a great deal about his collaborations with modern masters such as John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, Jasper Johns and Morris Graves. Cunningham talks and explains with the same fluidity and expansiveness that is notable when he dances.
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