Snow War

Snow War by Ann M. Martin, published by Scholastic in 1997, is a children’s fiction book that spans 82 pages. The story centers around the children in Ms. Colman’s class who engage in a snow war that escalates beyond their control, leading to negative emotions that affect their interactions indoors. Ian steps in with a creative solution, introducing a new slide that shifts the focus from conflict to the joy of sledding.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of conflict resolution and the importance of play. As the children navigate their snow war, the story highlights how camaraderie and fun can replace hostility. This edition, written in English, offers a lighthearted approach to childhood disputes, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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When the kids in Ms. Colman’s class begin a snow war, the fighting gets out of hand and the bad feelings spread indoors. Ian comes to the rescue with the invention of an awesome new slide–convincing his classmates that sledding is much more fun than fighting.
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