Five Picture Books about Winter Weather

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Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and baking enthusiast. Katie, a school librarian in the Upper Midwest, lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and increasing her TBR.

Picture books about winter weather

Interested in Snow by Gina Shaw

Cover of ``The Shortest Day'' by Susan Cooper

The Shortest Day by Susan Cooper, illustrated by Carson Ellis

Written by an award-winning author and illustrator pair, this picture book uses poetic text and illustrations to capture the celebration, hope, and tradition surrounding the shortest day of the year.

Go, sled! go! Book cover by James Yang

Go, sled! go! Written by James Yang

Geisel Award-winning author and illustrator James Yang has created a charming and fun picture book about sledding with unexpected passengers. Colorful illustrations and repeated text make this a good snowy day book for little winter explorers.

It snows a lot by Hyun Min Park

It snows a lot by Hyun Min Park

A park that captures the joy and whimsy of a snowy day. lots of snow A glimpse into the wonder of waking up to snow as a child. The sparse text and minimalist art style make for an imaginative reading of this year’s first snow.

One Winter Up North John Owens book cover

One Winter Up North John Owens

Set in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, the story follows a family as they venture into the snowy woods for a camping adventure. As you snowshoe through the winter landscape, learn about animal tracks and how humans and animals survive the cold season.

If you have a reader who loves winter, check out more snow picture books here and this article for more ideas about reading picture books according to the season.

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