Snow Day!

Snow Day! by Lester L. Laminack is an unabridged edition published by National Geographic Books on September 4, 2007. This engaging book presents a clever take on the familiar childhood wish for a snow day, exploring the anticipation and excitement that comes with the prospect of a school holiday filled with winter fun. Young readers will find themselves immersed in the imaginative possibilities that a snowfall can bring, from building snowmen to sledding and snowball fights.
As the story unfolds, the family wakes up to find no snow, leading to a humorous twist that reveals who truly wanted the snow day. The expressive illustrations by Adam Gustavson complement Laminack’s narrative, capturing the essence of imagination and play. This book touches on themes of weather and environmental conservation while providing a lighthearted exploration of childhood dreams and expectations. With its concise format of just 5 pages, this edition is perfect for young readers eager to enjoy a whimsical story about winter adventures.
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Everyone loves a snow day! Award-winning author Lester L. Laminack provides a clever take on a familiar childhood wish. An unexpected twist is sure to surprise and delight young readers.
When the weatherman predicts a big snowfall, it’s hard not to imagine the fun-filled adventures of an unscheduled school holiday! You can build snowmen, go sledding, have snowball fights—the possibilities are endless.
Except when the family wakes up that next morning, they find no snow! School is happening, and all their dreams of a winter wonderland are gone. But as the family piles into the car to head to school, an unexpected twist reveals who wanted the snow day most of all.
Adam Gustavson’s expressive illustrations comically capture the excitement of pure possibility in author Lester L. Laminack’s thoroughly original tale.
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