First Snow

First Snow by Kim Lewis is a charming children’s book published by Walker in 1995. This new edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a rural setting, where a child named Sara, accompanied by her mother, a teddy bear, and their dogs, embarks on a journey to feed sheep on a snowy hill. As a snowstorm begins, they face a mini crisis when Sara realizes her teddy is missing, leading to a heartwarming resolution.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that captures the essence of winter weather and the bond between a child and her pet. The tale explores themes of adventure and problem-solving as Sara navigates the snowy landscape with her brave sheepdog. This book is suitable for young readers interested in stories about family, nature, and the joys of winter.
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This is a rural tale about a child and her mother in the snow, a lost teddy and a brave sheepdog. Sara goes with her Mummy, her teddy and the dogs to feed the sheep on the hill. As they walk, a snowstorm begins and, after feeding the sheep, they make their way quickly towards home. But then a mini crisis unfolds: where is Teddy? Lost in the snow somewhere, it seems. But then, out of the whiteness, one of the dogs appears carrying Teddy in her mouth. Back home, Sara tells Daddy about her adventure.
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