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Ho Ho Ho, I love the snow!

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Snow Is My Favorite and My Best
by Lauren Child (E Child) (2006)
"Why can’t it be winter ALL the time?"

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In the Snow
by Sharon Denslow (E Denslow) (2005)
A little boy is anxiously awaited for by a variety of creatures. This book is for younger readers and has few words.

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Snow Amazing: Cool Facts and Warm Tales
by Jane Drake (J 551.5784 Dra) (2004)
Folktales and facts about snow, it’s impact on people, animals, and the environment.

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The First Day Of Winter
by Denise Fleming (E Fleming) (2005)
This book plays off the Twelve Days of Christmas and is about a child building the perfect snowman in the first ten days of winter.

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Sally’s Snow Adventure
by Stephen Huneck (E Huneck) (2006)
Oh no! Sally the dog gets lost in the snow while at a ski lodge!

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Who Lives In the Snow?
by Jennifer Berry Jones (J 591.42 Jon) (2001)
This book explores the hidden life that lives in and under the snow.

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Snow Day!
by Lester Laminack (E Laminack) (2007)
"Wonderful, amazing, we-can’t-go snow!" This book has a silly twist at the end.


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Snowflake Bentley
by Jacqueline Martin (J 551.57 Mar) (1998) (Caldecott)
Wilson Bentley spent his life photographing tiny, wonderful snowflakes.

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It’s Snowing! It’s Snowing!: Winter Poems
by Jack Prelutsky (J 811.54 Pre) (2006)
Winter poetry from a master.

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Pip & Squeak
by Ian Schoenherr (E Schoenherr) (2007)
The mice Pip and Squeak are late for a party and need to find the perfect present.

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Why Is It Snowing?
by Judith Williams (J 551.5784 Wil) (2005)
Many of the questions you have about snow are answered here.


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