Off the Shelf
Winter is here?
I’ve been waiting for winter. I know logically that winter began with the solstice on December 21st, but until we experience at least one significant snowfall I am filled with doubt. I am not a winter sport enthusiast or anything like that, but I do enjoy walking in the snow with my dog. She loves snow. If it’s snowing when we go out she tries to catch the snowflakes in her mouth as they flutter and fall. She can barely contain herself and pulls at the leash to get into the yard to play in it. Watching her roll around in the freshly fallen snow reminds me of my favorite picture books about snow, so I thought I would share some with you.
A book my dog would love is called “Snow! Snow! Snow!” by Lee Harper. One night a cold wind howls and the snow starts to fall. It falls and falls and falls until a wonderful surprise meets the family in the story the next morning. I love this one because the characters in the book are dogs.
“Winter is the Warmest Season” is a picture book by Lauren Stringer that describes how the coldest time of the year is also a time of incredible warmth inside our home and our hearts. It is one of my favorite picture books about winter. I love the story and the illustrations in this book.
“Snow” by Cynthia Rylant tells the story of a little girl, her friend, and her grandmother out enjoying all the beauty and poetry of a fresh snowfall. It makes me think of all the first snowfalls I’ve experienced in my life. From the ones where my sisters and I tried to catch as many fat snowflakes on our tongues as a child to watching my puppy chase the snowflakes of the first snowfall this year.
“Snowmen at Night” by Caralyn Buehner gives us a glimpse of what one little boy imagines the snowmen do at night when he is asleep. It describes a charming gathering of snow families gathering to socialize and have snowball fights and play games until dawn. If you like this one you will love the two other in the series, “Snowmen at Work” and “Snowmen at Christmas”.
“All You Need to Build a Snowman” by Alice Schertle is a lyrical recipe for building a snowman. It is fun and whimsical story of how to create the perfect, and perfectly huge, snowman… or two. This book is another one that takes me back to childhood. I remember driving my mother crazy by running back into the house multiple times to get just one more thing for our snowmen.
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