Hello everyone,

A few people were looking for a list of winter themed picture books that people had suggested.  Thank you to all that contributed.  Here they are:

1. Snowzilla (underlying message of community cooperation)

2. Winter Cats (encourages inclusiveness while making friends)

3. Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light (kindness, friendship)

4. Snow Day!

5. First Snow in the Woods

6. Making a Friend  by Alison McGhee

7. The Snowy day by Exra Jack Keats

8. Snow Friends

9. Snowmen All Year by Carolyn Buehner

10. Hello, Snow! (learning about snow/explores fun things to do when it snows)

11. Snowmen at Night

12. Willow and the Snow Day Dance

13. Most Marshmallows, The Wish Tree

14. Owl Moon

15. Snow Day for Mouse by Judy Cox


Respectfully,

Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Bennet Academy
Manchester, CT




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On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 3:25 PM Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian@mpspride.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am reaching out to see if anyone has suggestions for winter themed picture books to be read at a B&N event that is taking place in December (no Santa or religious themes)?  Books that are not too lengthy and that may be entertaining or fun, ones with great messages, etc.  We have some volunteer 5th and 6th grade student readers for these chapter books.

Thanks ahead of time!

Respectfully,

Loretta Sullivan
Library Media Specialist
Bennet Academy
Manchester, CT




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