winter

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Go, sled! go!

2022
"An out-of-control sled filled with an elf, a bunny, a moose, a snowman and a baker with cakes speeds down the hill into more surprises, in this . . . picture book for beginning readers"--Provided by publisher.

Snow horses

a first night story
On a snowy New Year's Eve, two black horses pull a sleigh through town, spreading love and joy to the community.
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A loud winter's nap

2017
Unmoved by his friends' attempts to draw him out with singing classes and snowball fights, Tortoise tries to settle down for his annual winter nap and instead stumbles into a wonderfully icy experience.

Stopping by woods on a snowy evening

2022
"Amid the snow-covered woods, a young woman takes in the silent, overwhelming beauty of the natural world around her, all the while knowing that she has miles yet to travel on that dark, frosty night"--Jacket flap.

I love winter, Dear Dragon!

2021
"A boy and his pet dragon enjoy a winter day by exploring all that the season has to offer. An adapted, early emergent reader that includes a picture glossary, common sight words list, activities, and a note to caregivers"--Provided by publisher.

Sports in winter

2018
Text and photographs explore outdoor sports and activities that can be done during the cold winter months. Includes a related craft.

The snowman's got frostbite!

winter around the world
2017
Text and photographs introduce winter, discussing the weather of the season as well as common activities.

Winter holidays

2022
"There are so many reasons to celebrate in the winter[.] Explore a time of festive holidays full of light, laughter, and love. What holidays do you love? Learn all about winter holidays . . ."--Provided by publisher.
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Seaside stroll

2021
A child, a doll, and an adult go for a walk on the beach one late afternoon of a cold winter day, before heading home to dinner and a bedtime story.

Emile and the field

2022
"Emile loves the field close to his home--in spring, summer, and fall, when it gives him bees and flowers, blossoms and leaves. But not as much in winter, when he has to share his beautiful, changeable field with other children . . . and their sleds"--Provided by publisher.

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