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|title=Harry and the Snow King
|author=Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=32
|publisher=Puffin Books
|date=4 Oct October 2007
|isbn=978-0141383729
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Harry loves snow and he watched from the window as he saw some falling. When he went outside he caught a flake of snow on his tongue. It was just right and he could wait no longer to build a snow king. Unfortunately this meant that he had to gather the snow with a spoon and plate - from the corner by the woodpile, by the henhouse and if you were very careful you could even scoop it off the leaves. It took him all morning but eventually he had his snow king, with holly berries for buttons and leaves for a crown. His sister Sam called him in for lunch and he showed them all the snow king. Sam said it would be too warm to bring the snow king inside, so Harry left him on a wall, but when he went back outside, the snow king had gone.
If you were looking for a (non-religious) Christmas story then Bookbag can recommend [[The Christmas Unicorn]] by Anna Currey.
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