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As the winter season approaches, what better way to embrace the chilly weather than by snuggling up with a good book? Parents looking to inspire their little ones’ imagination with the magic of winter can turn to a collection of enchanting winter themed children’s books. From tales of snowy adventures to heartwarming stories set in cozy winter settings, these books are sure to bring joy and wonder to young readers.We have recently added two winter themed children books from Chronicle books to our daughters book collection.  Both have been sure fire winners and make for a perfect evening of bonding.

Winter Themed Children’s Books:

When it comes to selecting the perfect winter themed children’s books, there is no shortage of options to choose from. These captivating stories are not only entertaining but also offer valuable life lessons and spark creativity in young minds. Here are our top two picks for winter themed children’s books that are sure to delight your little ones:

About Bunny Slopes

I really love the abundance of interactive books these days.winter themed children’s booksThis book is one of my daughter’s  new favorites.

Wearing a bright red scarf, Bunny is ready to tackle the bunny slopes. Bunny slopes are those beginner hills where new skiers learn to ride the hill.  But there is one problem and Bunny needs your help.

This fun engaging book gets even the youngest child involved in reading. Shake to help Bunny make it snow, tilt to help Bunny ski down the slope, and turn to help Bunny escape a cliff in his path. Bunny Slopes kept my daughter giggling as she sent Bunny down the slope, into a tree,  and over a jump.Claudia’s illustrations of Bunny gliding, flying, and trying to stay up on his skis are humorous.

Bunny Slopes is the perfect winter warm-up. Now is the perfect time for kids to cozy up on the sofa with a cup of coco and enjoy  the tale of Bunny Slopes.

About Claudia Rueda

Claudia Rueda is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author and/or illustrator of more than 30 books for children, available in more than 10 languages. She lives in Bogota, Colombia, where she curls up under a red blanket to drink hot cocoa at the end of a long day illustrating energetic bunnies.

About the Wish Tree

Wish Tree book

Charles wants to find a wish tree. His brother and sister don’t believe there is such a thing, but his trusty companion Boggan is ready to join Charles on a journey to find out. And along the way, they discover that wishes can come true in the most unexpected ways.

Chris Turnham’s engaging, delicate and intricate digital illustrations with an eye for both detail and background- are a terrific match to quietly rhythmic text. Th tender message about believing in something when no one else seems to, makes this picture book a heart warming tale for both children and parents.

Overall, The Wish Tree makes for a great seasonal read.

About Kyo Maclear

Kyo Maclear is a children’s author, novelist and essayist. She was born in London, England and moved to Toronto at the age of four. Kyo is the author of several critically-acclaimed children’s books including our new Christmas favorite- The Wish Tree.

I’ve got these  following books on our wish list. I think they will be our next additions! Have any of you read these yet?

  • The nutcracker
  • First Snow
  • Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere!
  • Flora and the Penguin
  • Sleep tight farm

 

To pur­chase The Wish Tree by Kyo Maclear or Bunny Slopes by Claudia Rueda, please visit your local independent bookseller or http://www.raincoast.com/. Enjoy the season, and don’t forget to give the gift of books.

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Conclusion: In conclusion, winter themed children’s books offer a wonderful opportunity for parents to bond with their little ones and create lasting memories during the cold season. Whether snuggled up by the fireplace or reading together under a cozy blanket, these enchanting stories are sure to spark joy and ignite the imagination. So why wait? Pick up a few winter themed children’s books today and embark on a magical literary journey with your child.

What are your favorite winter themed children’s books?

 

By Rose DesRochers

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13 thought on “Winter Themed Children’s Books: Discover the Magic”
  1. I don’t have a favourite Winter themed book but I know my boys would love these. My youngest is desperate to make snow angels but we haven’t had any snow yet.

  2. I don’t think you can beat “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” for winter-themed children’s books.

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