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A group of Cuban American children gather one-by-one on a snowy day, adding up to a great big snowball fight.
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A group of Cuban American children gather one-by-one on a snowy day, adding up to a great big snowball fight.
A group of Cuban American children gather one-by-one on a snowy day, adding up to a great big snowball fight.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
D. H. Figueredo is the author of Lee & Low's When This World Was New and The Road to Santiago. A native of Cuba who has lived in New Jersey since he was a teenager. Figueredo is the director of the Bloomfield College Library and is the author of Cleaning Day and Big Snowball Fight, published by Bebop Books. He lives in Piscataway, New Jersey, with his wife and their children.
Hector Viveros Lee was born in Calexico, California. He attended the Academy of Art in San Francisco, where he lives and works as an elementary school teacher. His hobbies include photography, jogging, and travel.
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