The Best Snow Books for Kids
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We very rarely get snow where I live in the south. When we do get snow, it’s almost a sacred thing. Only the most major roads get sanded, the schools close, and all the bread and milk disappear from the grocery store shelves. It’s like a holiday, and the kids spend the entire day outside, making the most of their precious time to build snowmen and to will their sleds to slide downhill. It doesn’t last long!
Today, we are celebrating the wonder of snow with our favorite snow-themed books for kids. I hope you’ll find something on our list that you will share with a child in your life. If we’ve missed your favorite, leave a comment and let us know what it is.
Happy snow day reading!
Free Printable
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Our favorite snow books for kids
- The Snowy Day
- Snowballs
- The Mitten
- Snowflake Bentley
- Katy and the Big Snow
- Dream Snow
- The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter’s Wonder
- The Big Snow
- Snow
- Brave Irene
- Owl Moon
- Snowie Rolie
- Snow
- Snow
- White Snow, Bright Snow
- All You Need for a Snowman
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Our hosts will still share a themed selection of our favorite books each week.
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Thanks for hosting!
You’re welcome, Joanne. Thanks for joining in the fun!
We usually get a lot of snow… just not this year I guess. We’re reading about snow and enjoying the warmish weather.
It’s been a crazy-weather kind of winter. It feels like summertime where I live today!
Our only exposure to snow is through great books like these!
There’s a lot to be said for mild winters, but snow is pretty fun sometimes! 🙂