Little Mole’s Wish written and illustrated by Sang-gŭn Kim
Little Mole has no friends since moving to a new home so he molds a snowball into a bear, wishing that it will come to life.
Snow Globe Wishes by Erin Dealey
After the worst snowstorm of the year, a young girl wishes on a snow globe that everyone will come out to play and share a dream of peace.
Peep and Ducky: It’s Snowing! By David Martin
What could be a more perfect toddler adventure? When the snow starts to fall, Peep and Ducky climb into their sleds for a race, landing happily on each other after hitting a bump. Then they’re on to building a snowman. But when the top half crashes, someone kicks snow and both friends get mad . . . until they crack each other up.
Good-bye, Winter! Hello, Spring! Written and illustrated by Kauo Iwamura
While out exploring Mick, Mack, and Molly take a ride on a fallen log and learn how the snow melts and ends up in the rivers and lakes and eventually in the sky.
Croc & Turtle: Snow Fun! Written and illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka
Best friends Croc and Turtle want to play together, but Croc only wants to do exciting things outside in the cold and Turtle wants to stay safe and warm inside.
The Snowy Nap by Jan Brett
After hearing about winter from his friends, Hedgie the hedgehog tries to stay awake to experience its wonders.
Snow sisters! By Kerri Kokias
Two sisters enjoy a snow day in their own unique ways, apart and then together.
Captain’s Log: Snowbound by Erin Dionne
Excited to give his report on explorer Ernest Shackleton in school, and frustrated by a monstrous snowstorm that has left his family and city snowbound, a boy imagines himself on a voyage where he and his crew (his family) are trapped by the ice, just like his favorite explorer and the ship Endurance.
Little Owl’s Snow written and illustrated by Divya Srinivasan
Little Owl looks forward to his first snowfall.
All Right Already!: a Snowy Story by Jory John
SNOW DAY! Duck is super excited and can’t wait to play in the snow with his best friend, Bear. Bear isn’t excited about playing with Duck, or going out in the snow. As always, he’d rather stay inside, where it’s warm and cozy. But can Bear resist his persistent friend? If so, who will play in the snow with poor Duck?!
Pablo in the Snow by Teri Sloat
The heartwarming tale of one little lamb’s first snowy adventure.
Snow Scene by Richard Jackson
A playful guessing game set in a snowy landscape.
Best in Snow by April Pulley Sayre
A photographic picture book about the wonder of snowfall and the winter water cycle.
Make frost on a can experiment: https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/how-to-make-frost-can-winter-science/
Frozen oobleck: https://inspirationlaboratories.com/frozen-oobleck/
Experiment with fake snow recipes: https://thehomeschoolscientist.com/fake-snow-stem-experiment/
Making ice grow: https://teachpreschool.org/2014/07/18/fun-with-frozen-making-ice-grow/
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