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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Snowy Day Stamp!

Our own Little Willow alerted us to a post on Seven Impossible Things about how the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation is gathering signatures to send to the U.S. Postage Stamp Citizen’s Advisory Committee. Educators and families all over are supporting the Snowy Day stamp, to honor a book that's an American classic that "broke the color barrier in mainstream American children's book publishing." (Seven Impossible Things cites TedMack's post, which cites Tricia's post, both of which also have more info!)

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