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Winter Is by Ann DixonA boy and girl describe winter and the wonderful activities of that season, but also look forward to summer.
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Best in Snow by April Pulley SayreA photographic non-fiction picture book about the wonder of snowfall and the winter water cycle.
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Winter by Ron HirschiMagnificent full-color photographs and an easy-to-read text capture the wonders of the natural world during the winter months, from calm icy mornings to thick-coated weasels in their white winter coats.
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The Winter Visitors by Karel. HayesWhen all the summer visitors go home at the end of the season, new arrivals show up to use the camp grounds and cozy cottage throughout the cold winter months, in a colorful picture book featuring a family of lovable bears.
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Katie Discovers Winter by Liesbet SlegersKatie spends a day enjoying the winter weather, building a snowman with her father, and taking a sled ride with her baby brother Ben.
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Winter is the Warmest Season by Lauren StringerContrary to popular belief, summer is not the warmest season in this beautiful picture book that pays tribute to winter by following a boy and his family through a day of hot breakfasts, steaming afternoon hot chocolate, and a festive celebration before bed!
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Grandmother Winter by Phyllis RootWhen Grandmother Winter shakes out her feather quilt, birds, bats, bears, and other creatures prepare themselves for the cold, in a story which celebrates the arrival of winter
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Winter Candle by Jeron Ashford FrameWhen each family at the diverse Juniper Court apartment complex needs something to light up the dark of winter, the stumpy, lumpy candle provides a glow brighter than the fanciest taper, revealing the true spirit of each holiday it illuminates.
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When Winter Comes by Nancy Van LaanAs a family takes a stroll during the first snowfall, the parents explain what happens to all the plants and animals during the winter months.
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Snowy, Blowy Winter by Bob RaczkaIllustrations and simple rhyming text portray winter activities, from snowman-building, sledding, and sitting by a fire to feeding birds.
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A Warm Winter by Feridun OralLittle Mouse searches for firewood to heat his nest, but when he realizes his load is too heavy for him his friends offer to help.
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My Winter City by James GladstoneA boy, his father and their dog share a snowy day in the city marked by toboggan rides, pillows of snow, busy snowplows and singing buskers.
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Walking in a Winter Wonderlandby Richard B. SmithThe acclaimed illustrator of What a Wonderful World presents a celebration of the winter season that is inspired by the classic holiday song and features spreads that depict such nostalgic activities as sleigh rides, family hikes through snow-covered woods and making snowmen.
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Flannel Kisses by Linda Crotta BrennanBuilding a house of snow bricks, catching snowflakes on your tongue, making snow angels--the joyous activities of a snowy winter's day are captured in a rhyming text and full-color pictures, culminating in snuggling under the covers.
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The Hat by Jan BrettThe classic companion to The Mitten, presented in an oversized board book edition ideally suited for lap reading, follows the story of a hedgehog who has a misadventure when he becomes tangled in a knitted stocking.
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Into the Snow by Yuki KanekoInto the Snow is an exuberant story told in the child's own voice. Celebrating immediacy and exploration, along with the tender bond between mother and child, this is a story that feels good, the way all real things do.
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Bear Snores On by Karma WilsonOn a cold winter night many animals gather to party in the cave of a sleeping bear, who then awakes and protests that he has missed the food and the fun.
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No Yeti Yet by Mary Ann FraserWhen big brother decides that a snowy winter day is perfect for a yeti hunt, his little brother comes along, asking questions about the mysterious creatures all along the way.
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Over and Under the Snow by Kate MessnerOver the snow, the world is hushed and white, but under the snow is a secret world of squirrels and snowshoe hares, bears and bullfrogs, and many others who live outside in the woods during the winter.
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