Snow Music

Snow Music by Lynne Rae Perkins is a charming first edition published by Harper Collins on September 2, 2003. This 40-page book, written in English, invites readers into a whimsical exploration of sound and nature through the lens of winter. The narrative features a boy and a girl, along with their animal neighbors, as they engage with the enchanting elements of snow and music.
In this book, readers will discover a playful interaction between the characters and their environment, emphasizing concepts related to senses and sensation. The story unfolds with the imagery of snow falling, melting, and the joyful sounds that accompany these natural phenomena. With elements of juvenile fiction, Snow Music encourages participation, allowing readers to listen and sing along, making it an engaging experience for young audiences.
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What does it
take to make
snow music?
A boy and a girl.
Neighbors.
A squirrel, rabbit,
deer, and bird.
Also neighbors.
A dog.
Lost and then found.
And snow falling. Peth.
And melting. Drip.
And falling again.
Peth.
Peth.
Peth.
You can listen.
You can also sing along.
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