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Judge, Lita

Hoot and Peep: A Song for Snow

(4) PS Owl Hoot tells his younger sister, Peep, what to expect from her first snowfall. Their near-book-length anticipation does not a story make, and Judge over-relies on Peep's cute noises (e.g., "Does snow drop, ploppety splop, like the rain's song?"), first introduced in Hoot and Peep. Still, as far as winter wonderlands go, Judge's digitally tweaked watercolors are a beautiful sight.

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