![]() ![]() This is also an excellent choice for reading to twins (and I wish I’d had it when my own twins were smaller).įor more wintertime books, crafts, and activities, follow my Winter board on Pinterest.įollow Books and Giggles’ board “Winter” on Pinterest. ![]() Follow two birds through a snowy landscape as you help children identify what is the same and different in each picture. No Two Alike by Keith Baker is a simple yet captivating rhyming story for toddlers and young preschoolers. The Snowy Day Caldecott Medal winner Jack Keats Crossword Clue Answer. ![]() I think it would even make a fantastic mentor text for teaching elementary students about adding figurative language (particularly onomatopoeias) to their writing. I would share this with preschoolers who can sit for a longer story as well as older children. Ten Ways to Hear Snow by Cathy Camper and illustrated by Kenard Pak is a beautiful, layered story you can read over and over. Packed with humor and fun, this production uses wonderfully innovative shadow puppetry and live action to celebrate Keats. UPDATE: I found a couple more books about snow that I couldn’t resist adding to this list: Oh, the magic of a snowy day Follow Peter and his friends as they romp and play, starting snow ball fights and making snow angels in this imaginative ode to childhood joys and the challenges of growing up. Snow by Cynthia Rylant – Beautifully written, and appealing to all ages. ![]()
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