I'm a Little Snowman - Hardcover

Eliot, Hannah

  • 3.73 out of 5 stars
    52 ratings by Goodreads
 
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Synopsis

This winter-themed twist on the classic “I’m A Little Teapot” is sure to be a hit with little readers!

I’m a little snowpal,
head to toes.
Here are my buttons,
here is my nose.

With adorable snowpeople and animal characters, this snowy story is perfect for parents and young ones alike!

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About the Author

Hannah Eliot is a children’s book editor who lives in Vermont. Her favorite activities include editing (of course), writing, drawing, and spending time with her family!

Anna Daviscourt is an illustrator from Portland, Oregon. She loves to lend whimsical design and storytelling to create magical images that transport the viewer. Anna’s daily work includes writing, illustrating, and streaming her design process online. She also hosts other creatives on Adobe Live, a broadcast about design on Behance.net. She has previously taught at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and online with the Society of Visual Storytelling. Her passions include animated movies, baking, sculpting, and anything magical and/or cute! Find out more at AnnaDaviscourt.com.

Reviews

PreS—This lyrical title about enjoying winter, snow, and friends can be sung to the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot." It starts with, "I'm a little snow pal, head to toes. Here are my buttons, here is my nose." The accompanying illustration shows a traditional snowman with a top hat, carrot nose, stick arms, and gloves for hands. A rabbit, deer, and cardinal are shown in the background; along with other animals, they will show up on later pages as the adventure continues. Other snow people, including a snow gal with a sweater, are also introduced in this upbeat title about snow friends. Cheerful illustrations support the accompanying text; they are clear, easy to decipher, and can lend themselves to discussion with young readers. At the end of the book, the snow people joyfully sing, and the animals have a good time, too. The text closes with, "We are little snow friends big and small. Snow pals and snow buds, one and all. Now the snow has fallen, let's have fun! So happy snow day to everyone!" VERDICT A recommended addition to library collections in need of new titles on winter and snow.—Robin Sofge

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