The Snow Girl

The Snow Girl by Robert Giraud, published by Floris Books in 2014, is a charming tale designed for young readers. This edition features 32 pages of beautifully illustrated content, showcasing the gentle watercolor artistry of Hélène Muller. The story follows an old couple who, longing for children, create a snow-girl in their garden, only to be amazed when she comes to life. As the narrative unfolds, it raises the question of what will happen when spring arrives and the snow begins to melt.
Readers will find a classic story that captures the essence of dreams coming true, presented in a lyrical style that is accessible for children. The themes of fantasy and magic are woven throughout the narrative, making it a delightful addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and fairy tales. This book not only entertains but also invites young imaginations to explore the wonders of life and the changing seasons.
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Once there was an old man and woman who didn’t have any children. They watch their neighbors’ children playing in snow. One day they build a snow-girl in their garden — and are astonished when she comes to life.
But what will happen when spring comes, and the snow melts?
This classic story of dreams coming true is beautifully illustrated by Hélène Muller in a gentle watercolor style, while the lyrical text makes the poignancy of the tale accessible for young children.
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