A Thing Called Snow

A Thing Called Snow by Yuval Zommer, published by Random House Children’s Books on November 2, 2021, is a delightful exploration of winter’s magic through the eyes of two young animals. In this 32-page book, Fox and Hare, who were born in spring, eagerly anticipate their first snowfall. As they inquire about snow from various forest animals, they receive a range of answers, setting the stage for their own enchanting experience when the snow begins to fall.
Readers will find a charming narrative that captures the wonder of nature and the joy of friendship. The story emphasizes themes of curiosity and the beauty of seasonal change, making it a fitting addition to discussions about weather and animals. This edition invites families to share in the excitement of a first snowfall, creating a cozy reading experience that resonates with the spirit of the holiday season.
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In this follow-up to the holiday hit The Tree That’s Meant to Be, a fox and hare discover the magic of a first winter snowfall.
Fox and Hare were born in the spring, but the seasons are changing and they hear snow is on the way. “What is snow like?” they ask all the forest animals, and each gives a different answer (“Snow is white, like your fur.”). But their questions are soon answered when thick, fluffy flakes start to fall. SNOW! Young readers will share the magical feeling of a first snowfall as they see the two best friends marvel in nature’s beauty.
This is a charming holiday story that feels instantly classic and yet fresh and new at the same time. With heartfelt themes of friendship, curiosity, and the wonder of nature, it’s a story families will love cozying up with together.
Look for all of Yuval Zommer’s beautiful nature stories:
The Tree That’s Meant to Be
The Lights That Dance in the Night
The Wild
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