Tracks in the Snow

Tracks in the Snow by Wong Herbert Yee is a charming picture book published by Macmillan on October 16, 2007. This first edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, invites young readers to explore the wonder of winter through the eyes of a little girl who discovers tracks in the snow outside her window.
As the story unfolds, the girl follows the tracks, only to find they are her own from the previous day, leading her back home. This narrative captures the essence of seasons and the joy of discovery, making it a delightful read for children. With themes of action and adventure, as well as a focus on animals and nature, Tracks in the Snow offers a cozy experience reminiscent of a warm cup of hot chocolate, perfect for sharing during the winter months.
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Just outside my window,
There are tracks in the snow.
Who made the tracks? Where do they go?
A little girl follows tracks outside her window after a fresh snowfall, only to realize that the tracks in the snow are her own from the day before—and that they lead her home. This diminutive and sweet picture book is as cozy as a cup of hot chocolate.
Like Ezra Jack Keats’ The Snowy Day, this lovely celebration of snow and winter is just right for the littlest readers.
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