Winter is for Snow


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Winter is for snowball fights,for sledding down the hills.Winter is for skating rinksand speedy, chilly thrills. In a rambunctious ode to everything winter, two siblings explore a snowy wonderland . . . and end up in the cozy warmth of family. Delve into Robert Neubecker's expressive and rejuvenating illustrations that celebrate snow and the coziness of friends and family at home. Only Robert Neubecker's magic touch could make kids love winter this much! Now available as a board book.




Snow


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Celebrates the beauty of a snowfall and its happy effects on children, particularly on a little girl and her grandmother.




Winter Fun for Kat


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Easy-to-read text lists all of the colorful clothes Kat puts on to get ready for winter snow.




The First Snow


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Winter seeks acceptance from the young Mother Nature, who hates the season and tries to keep it away by painting the trees bright and wild colors.




Snow, Snow


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Jane Yolen's wintry, shivery poems are inspired by the stunning photographs of Jason Stemple, who has captured the imagesof snow in all its breathtaking beauty. After children enjoy these poems and pictures, they will look at snow in a different way --with their imaginations as well as your eyes.




Snow Day!


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Illustrations and simple, rhyming text portray friends enjoying sledding one snowy day.




The First Winter Snow


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This story is based on the true to life experiences taken from the memories of childhood, on a day of the first winter snow. The exuberant joy, sense of freedom and creativity that surrounds a winter wonderland for any child, is what this story hopes to bring to one's mind and heart. This delightful, poetic tale is sure to bring that sense of wonder and joy to any reader. 




Snowy Winter Day


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Rhyming text describes some of the ways to play outside on a snowy day.




Explore Winter!


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Young readers become scientists in the field when this activity book sends them off to answer the question “Why do we have winter?” with experiments and projects that mix real science with real fun. Combining hands-on learning with trivia, jokes, riddles, and terrific illustrations, chapters start with the “tools” of science—the scientific method and how to keep a science journal—and then investigate the winter constellations, long nights and long shadows, animal tracking in snow, and food-gathering behavior in birds.




Winter


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