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\n \nTen Ways to Hear Snow by Cathy Camper
\nHow many ways can you hear snow? Join Lina as she journeys to her grandmother's home and notices the many sounds of snow along the way.
\nSnow Doves by Nancy Hartry
\nExperience the wonder of snow through Sami, a newcomer to a snowy climate, as his neighbour Joy teaches him how much fun a day spent in the snow can be in this wordless picture book.
\nAll Right Already!: A Snowy Story by Jory John
\nDuck is excited to get outside and play in the snow, but Bear is not. He would rather stay inside where it’s warm and cozy. Can Duck change Bear’s mind about winter fun?
\nSnow Sisters! by Kerri Kokias
\nThese two sisters are as unique as the snowflakes they play in. Told in parallel stories, poetic text describes different ways the same snowy day can be enjoyed.
\nLuke and Lottie: Winter Is Here! by Ruth Wielockx
\nGeared towards younger readers, this book celebrates the rituals of getting ready to go outside on cold days and all the different ways to play in the snow.
\nSnowy Race by April Jones Prince
\nDuring a winter snowstorm, a girl and her father take a ride in their big snowplow. Why are they racing? What is the rush? There’s a warm, surprise ending to this rhyming story.
\nWhen Winter Comes: Discovering Wildlife in Our Snowy Woods by Aimée M. Bissonette
\nThe woods are not empty in winter, but it can be hard to imagine what lies beneath the cold, white snow. Learn about the hidden side of nature that comes out during winter.
\nSome Snow Is by Ellen Yeomans
\nLyrical verse and beautiful visuals show the surprise, fun, and beauty of a snowy winter adventure taken by three friends.
\nSnow Much Fun! by Nancy Siscoe
\nThere are so many things to do in the snow. Follow along with these adorable hand-crafted characters as they have a wonderful wintery time together.
\nSnow Falls by Kate Gardner
\nJourney through the season of winter and observe the hidden stories within the illustrations of Snow Falls.
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