![]() ![]() At first, the little boy is delighted by the snow but when it keeps falling it’s clear someone will need to g to the store. This book is based on the author’s own experience as a child during a blizzard in 1978 where 53 inches of snow fell in Rhode Island. ![]() In this one, Sam is VERY anxious about how long his grandfather is taking because it seems that every child and animal in town has headed out to play together in the snow.īlizzard is so visually appealing – it’s almost like being in the blizzard yourself. I love this four book series about a young boy and his grandfather in each of the seasons, going out and having wonderful adventures (after the grandfather takes forever to get ready, of course). My favorite bit is when he puts a snowball in his pocket to save for later. It just doesn’t get better than Peter headed out into the fresh snow to play every classic winter game there is, from snowball fights to making foot prints to creating snow angels. This is the ultimate winter picture book in my mind. ![]() No matter what your weather is like, I hope you’ll love these children’s books about winter as much as we do!Īnd obviously they’re all best accompanied by a mug of hot cocoa.ġ5 Delightful Children’s Books about Winter Pulling these books out reminded me of when Ella was about five (we lived in Arizona) and after reading First Snowtogether, Ella asked me, “Is snow real or just in books?” If you are always excited for seasonal books, pop in your email address and I’ll send you a list of the best spring picture books! ![]()
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