The Florida Snow Party

The Florida Snow Party

Flavia Gág
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Snow in Florida? Why not? Anatole Z. Papolous, summertime fisherman, wintertime truck driver, all time friend of children, believed "all kids should have the fun to play in snow once in their childhood." The idea of bringing enough snow to Florida to give the children of that sunshine state a real treat came to Anatole out of the blue. It happened on a freezing day in January. On his way South to deliver a load of furniture and haul back a load of oranges, Anatole got caught in a snowstorm. The mountains of snow on the road, the activities of the snowplows, especially the little red Sno-Jet, busily clearing the highway, triggered the wild idea. How Anatole, with the help of his boss, the cooperation of the enthusiastic if somewhat startled citizens of St. Augustine, and the unqualified approval of all the children in the area carries out his idea in the form of a snow party makes a fun-filled story that children not only in the South, but everywhere, will enjoy.
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