Just in time for the holidays, enjoy this wintry classic about the joys of playing in the snow. the perfect read aloud for a snow day--or any day this winter! This classic Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss is a delightful ode to winter.
Readers will learn about how snow is made and why it and the water cycle are so important to life on Earth.
In the dead of winter, her marriage over, a young woman leaves New York City with her two cats and drives north with little more than a few cans of...
SNOW is the codename assigned to Arthur Owens, one of the most remarkable British spies of the Second World War.
A child gets ready and goes outside to play in the snow.
Develop observation and prediction skills by exploring tracks that can be found in a variety of settings. Did a tractor leave this trail? Or a duck? A rewarding and tactile experience, full of surprises.
In Thomas Flechtner's photographs, snow becomes a metaphor for timelessness, stillness, peace, distance, and loneliness. Both civilization and the untouched countryside succumb to the white weight of this element, undergoing...
This book describes how snowflakes are formed, the types and sizes of the flakes, how snow is helpful and dangerous to man. There is also an account of snowflake cousins--frost,...
Explains what creates snow, where snow falls, and how weather can affect your life.
The boy with the dog watched the snow come down one flake at a time. He watched it build until the city was covered with snow and was fill with awe.
"Learn what snow is made of, how it is formed, and why it is an important part of our weather"--Page 4 of cover.
Monstrous things that might just save her life. Join bestselling and award-winning author Paul Kane (Sleeper(s), Blood RED) as he once again puts a dark modern spin on another well-known fairy tale in Snow.
Renowned for his gorgeous mountain scenes and spectacular photos of winter athletes, Peter Mathis has chosen black-andwhite film to capture the essence of snow in this book.
Blending accessible writing with fascinating science, Giles Whittell explores how snow dictates where we live, provides us with drinking water, and has influenced countless works of art and more.
With a delicate weave of Christmas magic and lots of fun, the charm of Christmas is bound to be revived in this extraordinary story Snow: The First White Christmas.
Every child loves a snow day - no school and snowball fights galore! But Sam has to wait for his Grandad.
Snow makes a wonderful playland for boys and girls.
Snow is a 1998 New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year and a 1999 Caldecott Honor Book.
Uses a magazine style format to present information about a range of challenging snow sports including snowboarding, free skiing, skiboarding and snow mountain biking.
This is the combination of section 1 and section 2... Which means that it is the whole book (drum-roll...): book 1!!!