Snowy

Snowy by Sheila Lavelle, published by Oxford University Press in 1994, is a children’s book that spans 26 pages. The story revolves around a dog named Snowy, who mysteriously appears on a roof on Christmas morning. Emma, the protagonist, has her own theories about how Snowy ended up there, but she must wait until the following Christmas to uncover the truth.
Readers will discover a narrative that invites curiosity and imagination, as Emma navigates her suspicions regarding Snowy’s unexpected presence. This edition, written in English, is suitable for a junior audience and encourages young readers to engage with the story’s playful mystery. The book’s concise format makes it accessible for children, fostering a sense of wonder about the events of that Christmas morning.
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No one knows how Snowy the dog found his way onto the roof on Christmas morning. Emma has her suspicions, but she has to wait until next Christmas to find out for sure. Suggested level: junior.
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