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Bring on the Snowflakes!

  • Writer: Rachel
    Rachel
  • Dec 2, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 14


Close-up of a delicate snowflake on dark fibers, displaying intricate patterns. The cool blue tone creates a serene, wintry mood.

As the snow begins to fall and you find yourself indoors admiring the stunning snowfall, consider these 5 books dedicated to snowflakes!




The Story of Snow by Mark Cassino



Cover with blue sky, snowflakes, and "The Story of Snow" title. Hand holding magnifying glass over snowflake. Text: The Science of Winter's Wonder.

This book about the science of snow features photos of snow crystals in their beautiful diversity and includes how snow crystals are formed into different shapes and snow-crystal-catching instructions in the back of the book.

Children's Non-Fiction





Disney Frozen by Jennifer Keast



"Frozen" book cover showing Elsa, Anna, and Olaf smiling. Background scenes with other characters. Text: "Disney FROZEN" and "First Look and Find."

Look and Find with Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and friends! Search for hidden things in 7 fun-filled scenes. Then turn to the end of the book for more challenges!

Children's Board Book





Snowy Sunday by Phyllis Root



Child in red outfit and dog in snowy scene. Sun in the sky, text reads "Snowy Sunday." Illustrations by Phyllis Root and Helen Craig.

One very snowy Sunday, snowflakes as big as balls of wool are falling on Bonnie Bumble's farm. The cow, the duck, the hens, and even Spot the dog are all shivery and cold. "This will never d-d-d-do," says Bonnie with chattering teeth. So she gets busy with needles and wool and knits and knits--hats and scarves, beak-warmers and tail-warmers. But how can she get the sun to make everyone warm and toasty?

Children's Picture Book





The Snowflake by Neil Waldman



Blue book cover with white snowflakes and clouds. Text reads "The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story" by Neil Waldman. Calm winter scene.

Follows the journey of a water droplet through the various stages of the water cycle, from precipitation to evaporation and condensation.

Children's Non-fiction






Toby and the Snowflakes by Julie Halpern



Child in a red coat stands in falling snow under a purple sky. Text reads "Toby and the Snowflakes." Calm, wintry scene.

Lonely after his best friend moves away, Toby finds new playmates in the talking snowflakes that begin to fall.

Children's Picture Book






LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW!!!



Until Next Time Library Friends!

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