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Books with title Wonderful Winter

  • Winter Wonderland

    Dick Smith, Jacqueline Rogers

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    An illustrated version of the famous Christmas song features mice playing in the snow
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  • the wonderful winter

    marchette chute

    Hardcover (Dutton, March 15, 1961)
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Jill Esbaum

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Each year, as days grow shorter and trees become bare, the world outside seems to slow and darken. But for children, this time of year is magical. The frosty air crackles with play and laughter. There’s a sense of excitement as snow and cold weather make for outdoor adventures that aren’t possible any other time of year.This charming picture book, the latest in National Geographic’s popular Picture the Seasons series, is a vibrant celebration of winter traditions. Winter means family, as loved ones travel many miles to visit. Holiday events bring a spark of warmth and togetherness that seems to happen only in winter. Twinkling lights and colorful displays bring cheer and goodwill. Glowing candles invite visitors to share a festive meal. Frosty weather outside draws lacy patterns on the windowpanes.With this beautifully photographed book in the home or classroom library, children will return time and again to see, feel, and learn about the magic of winter. An excellent choice for teachers wishing to celebrate the season, as well as for grandparents who seek a meaningful gift for their little ones.
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  • Wonderful Gifts of Winter

    Dandi Mackall

    Hardcover (B&H Kids, Aug. 16, 1749)
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  • Wonderful Willy

    Kathy Ansberry D'Aquila, Diane Rogazione

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2012)
    Join Wonderful Willy on his daily adventures as he both delights and annoys those he loves and those who love him. "Wonderful Willy" is told in lilting verse with illustrations that, just like Willy himself, practically leap from the pages. As the king of cool, master of mischief, and the sweetest little alarm clock ever, Willy wraps his furry tail around the reader's heart and does not let it go! Young and old will love Willy as much as his human family in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Children will place this charmer on the bookshelf next to all their favorites...but not for long. This is one picture book they will ask for again and again. And parents won't mind one bit.
  • Wonderful Water

    Helen Lanz

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, March 15, 2012)
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Alan Benjamin, Samuel J. Butcher

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Featuring the wide-eyed Precious Moments characters, a delightful board book celebrates the joys of winter, including playing in the snow, building a snowman, and reading stories by the fireplace.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Debbie Estrem

    Hardcover (Halo Publishing International, Jan. 18, 2016)
    Winter Wonderland is the third book in my four book Seasons series. It celebrates the joy of the winter season through the eyes of little ones and is sure to spark warm and toasty conversations. (Includes interactive pages)
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  • Wonderful Walter

    Christina Croft, André Hilliard

    (Thaddeus & Leopold, June 1, 2013)
    “Wonderful Walter” is the first in a series of illustrated books for 7-11 year-olds, following the adventures of Walter, a boy who always wants to solve problems – his own and other people’s. Unfortunately, many of Walter’s solutions lead to further catastrophes and it is often left to his kindly Uncle Hugh to sort out the chaos. Set in London in 1946, the stories include historical details of life in the immediate post-war era and are peopled by interesting characters such as grumpy old Mr Grimshaw, of whom Walter is terrified, particularly when his pensive friend, Greville, tells him that ‘Old Grimshaw’s’ dark house is filled with dancing skeletons. In the first story, Walter’s attempts to help his mother lead to disaster when he inadvertently bumps into Mr Grimshaw and is forced to help the old man to solve a problem of his own...
  • Winter Wonderland

    Marie Whitton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 6, 2016)
    "Winter Wonderland" - Send the children outside to play in a "winter wonderland" These are all the activities that the children can do instead of watching TV or playing video games. The children can make snow angels, have snow ball fights and build snowmen and igloos. They can go ice skating, go for snowmobile rides and sledding and skiing down hills. This story is very educational and fun. This story, told in poetry, with fabulous illustrations, is enjoyable for Children of all ages. You will love to read "Winter Wonderland" to your children.
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  • Wonderful Water

    Helen Lanz

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Discusses the importance of water, including what a water footprint is, how climate change is affecting the water supply, and tips on water conservation.
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  • Winter Wonderland

    Sue Bentley, Angela Swan

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 12, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. It's the storm of the century, and Preeti Namesh and her family are snowed in. That means she's home from school, but she can't even leave to visit her friends! Preeti thinks it's going to be the most boring vacation ever--that is, until magical pony Comet shows up! Comet is on a hunt to find his missing twin sister Destiny. Can Preeti help Comet rescue Destiny, or will the snow sabotage their winter wishes?