![]() ![]() When they all wake up after hibernating, will he remember the story? but they are all busy preparing for winter. This sweet book follows a cute bear who just wants to share a story with his friends. But in the gray days of winter, they may find his warm memories to be more helpful than they thought.īear Has a Story to Tell was written by Philip C. However, while his friends gather food and prepare their home, Frederick is busy collecting words and memories. Frederick is a little mouse who is preparing for winter. The text asks the reader to flip, turn, and manipulate the book to help the bunny with his task.įrederick was written and illustrated by Leo Lionni. This interactive book encourages the reader to help the bunny in the story to ski down the mountain. Follow the fox as he talks to other animals in the woods and learns about the ways that they prepare for the winter months.īunny Slopes was written and illustrated by Claudia Rueda. Winter Dance was written by Marion Dane Bauer and illustrated by Richard Jones. The book uses large, simple text and brightly colored illustrations to engage young readers. This book introduces little ones to the winter season and all of the fun activities that they can enjoy during the snowy months. Let It Snow was written and illustrated by Maryann Cocca-Leffler. Pair the story with these fun activities! When he starts to miss his hibernating friend, his mother reminds him that Spring will return soon enough. ![]() Join Little Owl as he navigates his first winter along with his friend Raccoon. Little Owl’s Snow was written and illustrated by Divya Srinivasan. The rhyming text is paired with adorable illustrations of friendly and happy snowmen. This creative story explores the question about what happens to the snowmen in our yards when we go to sleep at night. Snowmen at Night was written by Caralyn Buehner and illustrated by Mark Buehner. Check out these fun activities to pair with the story! Luckily, a little girl named Lisa finds him before a snowstorm puts him in danger, and gives him a chance to experience winter safely. ![]() Hedgie knows that winter is coming, but he doesn’t want to miss all the winter fun by hibernating. The Snowy Nap was written and illustrated by Jan Brett. This story follows a young boy and his dog as they try to convince the people around them that one snowflake will lead to something amazing. Snow was written and illustrated by Uri Shulevitz. This fun addition to the There Was An Old Lady series follows a cold woman as she swallows snow and other winter related objects, leading to a funny ending. There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow was written by Lucille Colandro and illustrated by Jared Lee. This lyrical book celebrates the different types of snowfall and the emotions that can accompany each one. Snow was written by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Lauren Stringer. This classic tale follows a young boy named Peter as he wakes up on a snowy morning, and spends the day exploring the snow covered world around him. The Snowy Day was written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. This beautifully illustrated book follows a brother and sister as they wander through town, noting the changes in nature that signal the start of winter. Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter was written and illustrated by Kenard Pak. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love these beautiful illustrations and well-written winter books for kids from toddlers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. This list of winter books for preschoolers includes stories about snow day play, animals preparing for hibernation, and the many changes in nature that winter brings. I live and work in Maine where I am working on my next new book! (I look forward to hearing from you.Winter brings lots of changes to nature, and also offers all kinds of opportunities for playing in the snow. Please keep checking my website to learn more about my books, school visits and upcoming projects. "Janine" and "Janine and the Field Day Finish" are books inspired by my daughter and her experience has a child with disabilities (My most popular series are the "LET IT" Books LET IT RAIN & LET IT SHINE, LET IT FALL & LET IT SNOW. Recent books include: "The Belonging Tree", "Same Way Ben", and "The Power of Yet". My books "Bus Route to Boston" and "Clams All Year" are family stories which I hold dear to my heart. The first book I wrote and illustrated was "Wednesday is Spaghetti Day". My Italian childhood has inspired several books. I graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration. Website: My PLAY: I've been writing and illustrating children's books for more than 30 years and have published over 60 books. ![]()
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