Every parent knows that a group of year-round books to read to their kids is essential. To change things up, add seasonal children’s books into your rotation if you haven’t already. Seasonal books help keep your story selection fresh and can teach your kids about the seasons. Stories of winter wonderlands and snowy days are perfect for right now, whether you live in such an area or not during the winter. Here are our four favorite children’s books about winter. Feel free to snuggle up under a warm blanket with a mug of hot chocolate as you read these together.
Bunny Slopes by Claudia Rueda
The title of this book is beyond adorable. The rest of the book is as well. Bunny Slopes is an interactive book where you’ll need to help Bunny ski by tilting the book and avoiding the bumps along the way. This is a must-read for this winter.
Winter is Here by Kevin Henkes, Illustrated by Laura Dronzek
This book has beautiful paintings that perfectly capture the wonder of the first snow of the winter. Winter is Here is about the animals and kids as they both watch the first snow of the season and get excited to go out and play in it.
No Two Alike by Keith Baker
No Two Alike is such a charming book with a great overall message. The story follows two red birds through their winter wonderland. Along the way they meet lots of animals and objects that are similar, but not quite alike. An excellent way to teach your kids that everyone is different but special in their own unique way.
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The Thing About Yetis by Vin Vogel
Yetis can be adorable and this book proves it. The Thing About Yetis follows some yetis as they enjoy all the fun things about winter such as snowball fights and hot chocolate. The only problem is that sometimes yetis miss summer. This book is perfect for when you’re wishing for a summer day in the winter.
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