Harry and the Snow King

Harry and the Snow King by Ian Whybrow is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books in 2003. This New Ed edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Harry as he eagerly awaits the arrival of snow, which allows him to create a small snow king. However, when his creation mysteriously disappears, Harry embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind its vanishing.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of imagination and play, as well as the joy of winter seasons. As Harry searches for his snow king, he encounters various characters, including Mr. Oakley, who encourages him to maintain hope. The story culminates in a heartwarming surprise when Harry discovers a gathering of snow people in his garden, showcasing the magic of winter and the power of belief. This book is a charming addition to any collection focused on family and seasonal concepts.
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Harry is waiting for the snow to come. The first fall brings just enough snow for Harry to build a little snow king. But then his snow king disappears and Harry is sure it has been kidnapped – but who could it have been? Harry looks everywhere for his snow king, but can’t find him anywhere. Mr Oakley, the farmer, tells Harry not to give up hope – and when Harry looks out of his window the next day – he finds lots of snow people standing in the back garden!
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