PreS-Gr 1–When Little Snow’s mother makes him a big, round bed filled with warm feathers, the boy cannot resist jumping on it despite his Mommy’s warning, “Remember…this bed is for sleeping, not jumping.” Though he nods in agreement, every time his mom leaves the room, the mischievous tyke pounces. Little by little, tiny feathers escape until one day, a particularly energetic bounce produces a large tear creating an avalanche. “What a lot of feathers fell that day!” A double-spread reveals a panorama of snow-capped buildings with family-filled windows marveling at the snow-filled sky. When his mother notices the deflated bed, she smiles indulgently as the clever child points out that he’s saved her the trouble of emptying the old feathers; she need only replace them next year. Both mother and child wear white pajamas with soft blue snowflakes against a stark white background. The plump, round bed is also light blue with a matching blanket and a little brown stuffed toy dachshund that serves as both pillow and cuddly. The endpapers feature white birds in flight against a pale blue sky. This heartwarming story offers a fanciful explanation of snow while capturing the love and playfulness between a mother and son.
VERDICT A simple, sweet choice for a winter toddler storytime, bound to be a bedtime favorite.
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