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Books with title Snow Day

  • Snow Day!

    Patrick Newton

    eBook (Patrick Newton, June 26, 2014)
    It's a snow day! Grab your boots, a sled, and join Julian, for school is canceled and the fun is about to begin.
  • Snow Day

    Daniel Peddle

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Jan. 11, 2000)
    One sunny winter day, a child has a wonderful time building a snowman.But what happens to the snowman after the child goes home? A wordless story full of fresh, cold air and the beauty of winter follows the play of light and the natural rhythm of the unfolding day. A new way of looking at the world waits inside the covers of this delightful little book.
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  • Snow Day

    Carol Lovejoy

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 12, 2013)
    This is an interactive children's book where the reader can ask the listener questions after reading each page. For older readers they can place themselves inside the pages of this book. Each page will ask the question "What Would You Do?" This enables the reader to expand on their imagination.
  • SNOW DAY

    Richard Curtis

    Hardcover (Puffin, April 21, 2015)
    A snowy day, a deserted school and the teacher you least want to see. Welcome to Snow Day, the most magical day of the year . . . When Danny goes to school one quiet, snowy morning, the last thing he expects to find is a deserted school and his least favourite teacher. But that's exactly what he does find. And what starts as the worst day imaginable, ends as the most life-affirming and magical day of the year. An incredibly moving story about finding friendship in the most unexpected of places.
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  • Snow Day

    Betsy Maestro

    Paperback (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1800)
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  • Snow Day

    Moira Fain

    Paperback (Walker and Company, March 15, 1996)
    Kindergarten-Grade 4?Fain's first picture book is a heartwarming tribute to special childhood memories of schools closed due to winter storms. Maggie Murphy is happier than most students that there's no school at St. Bridget's one morning because her teacher, Sister Agatha Ann, has given her a dreaded homework assignment; she is to write a poem and recite it in front of the entire class. Maggie's day of freedom is short-lived, for who should appear at the sledding hill but Sister Agatha Ann and several other nuns for some fun in the snow. Student and teacher both learn to appreciate the need for poetic and illustrative art forms after they share Maggie's sled and win the race to the bottom of the hill. The text has a lyrical quality and beautiful imagery?"Her neighborhood was covered in deep, blue softness, as if every cloud in the sky had fallen to the ground"?set off by luminous oil illustrations that perfectly depict the skies of late December when snow is in the air. Children will identify immediately with Maggie and her dilemma. Few will realize that the story is set more than 30 years in the past until the author's clue on the final page. This timeless quality will ensure that Snow Day remains a favorite winter read-aloud for years to come.?Maura Bresnahan, Topsfield Town Library, MA
  • Snow Day

    Margo Gates, Mette Engell

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    A young boy ventures out after a snowstorm to look at the snow. Pair this charming fiction title with its photo-illustrated nonfiction companion book, The Snow Is Fun.
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  • Snow Day

    Marcia Thornton Jones, Amy Wummer, Debbie Dadey

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    You will love this series of books. Good to read to get students excited about snow days.
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  • Snow Day

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Aug. 19, 2002)
    Young Readers will enjoy these simple and engaging stories written with their reading level in mind. Featuring Mercer Mayer's charming illustrations and favorite Little Critter characters, children will want to open these books again and again. To ensure reading success, the First Readers were based on McGraw-Hill's respected educational SRA Open Court Reading Program.br>Little Critter explores all of the fun things he can do when school is cancelled because of snow, including making snowballs, snow angels, and building a snow fort. In the end, he learns that coming in from the cold is fun, too. Skills activities in the back of the book also help reinforce learning, and a word list is included for vocabulary practice.
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  • Snow Day

    Pamela Brunskill

    Perfect Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 15, 2019)
    This short, 32-page chapter book features full-color illustrations to capture the attention of kids who enjoy modern retellings of classic tales. In this spin on Hansel and Gretel, Tim and Lia are playing outside on a snow day when they get lost in the woods. They find a candy shop owned by the mysterious Mr. Gretel who gives them as much candy as they can eat. But they'll have to rely on their own smarts when it comes to getting home! Kids will be captivated by this fast-paced adventure story that is appealing to reluctant readers.
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  • Snow Day

    Linda Silver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2015)
    Meet Josh and Jenny. Josh has autism and Jenny is his younger sister. Jenny does not believe that Josh is limited by his developmental disability. She thinks that he can do anything. She instinctively knows how to teach him important things. Together, on one snowy day, Jenny uncovers Josh’s hidden potential. What happened that day may have surprised others, but it did not surprise Jenny. The intent of this book is to relate autism information to children, many of whom may already have a family member or classmate on the spectrum.
  • Snow Day!

    Courtney Carbone, Random House

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will love learning to read on their own with this Step into Reading Step 2 leveled reader based on the beloved 1969 television special Frosty the Snowman.
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