

In this chillingly fun addition to the Vampirina Ballerina series, Vampirina and her friends celebrate a snow day! Read the story that inspired the Disney Channel show, now as a board book! Get ready for a monster of a storm! Vampirina and her clan are determined to suck as much fun as they can from a host of wintry activities. From sledding to snow angels, there is quite a lot to do on this hauntingly beautiful night–and it’s not complete until Vampirina tests her ballet skills on the ice! Beloved creators Anne Marie Pace and LeUyen Pham team up in this cozy snow day tale sure to warm your spirits.
Anne Marie Pace’s picture books include Groundhug Day, Busy-Eyed Day, Pigloo, and the four books of the Vampirina Ballerina series, which inspired the hit Disney Junior animated series Vampirina. She lives with her family in Virginia.
LeUyen Pham has illustrated more than fifty books, including board books, picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles Bronze Medal in the Children’s Book category, and Best Books of the Year lists in publications such as Kirkus Reviews, Horn Book Magazine, and Comic Book Resources. She is also a New York Times bestseller for Grace for President, written by Kelly DiPucchio; Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully, written by Julianne Moore; and Princess in Black, written by Shannon and Dean Hale. Born in Vietnam, LeUyen came to the United States at the end of the Vietnam War when she was only two. She studied illustration at The Art Center College of Design, and for a short period of time worked at DreamWorks Animation as a layout artist before turning to illustration full time. She lives with her husband (who is also an artist) and two sons in Los Angeles.
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