It Feels Like Snow

It Feels Like Snow by Nancy Cote, published by Boyds Mills Press in October 2003, is a children’s fiction book that spans 32 pages. The story follows Alice, who possesses a unique ability to sense impending snowfall through physical sensations. Despite her warnings to her neighbors, including the Grillo sisters, they dismiss her predictions until the snow arrives, leaving them unprepared.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of weather and community through Alice’s experiences. As she prepares for a significant snowstorm, her interactions with her neighbors highlight the contrast between her awareness and their skepticism. This engaging tale invites young readers to appreciate the nuances of weather while enjoying Alice’s warm-hearted character and her relationships with those around her.
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Alice doesn’t need a weather forecast to tell if it’s going to snow. She can feel it in her toes and elbows and nose. Each time she feels a twitch or a tingle, she warns her neighbors. “There’s snow coming,” she tells Etta and Gretta Grillo. “I can feel it in my toe!” Like Alice’s other neighbors, the Grillo sisters laugh and ignore her warning. But sure enough, the snow falls and catches everyone by surprise–everyone that is except Alice, who has loaded in her supplies. But now she feels a big snowstorm coming. And still her neighbors ignore her warnings. What will Alice do? The weather in Nancy Cote’s adorable story may be chilly, but its heroine has a big, warm heart. Young readers will enjoy visiting with Alice and her friends, in weather snowy or clear.
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