30 Winter & Snowy Day Books for Kids

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Snow is fun and different and should be celebrated! Snowy days in the winter offer our children unique experiences and memories as children. Snow days literally stand out from regular days in our children’s minds. We try to keep the excitement about snow alive in our home through reading stories about snow. Plus, it reminds kids and parents alike that snow is both magical and beautiful. Here are our favorite books about winter and snowy days.

The Best Winter and Snowy Day Books

  1. The Snowy Day
  2. As an Oak Tree Grows
  3. Sneezy the Snowman
  4. The Story of Snow
  5. Lu, the Little Ladybug and the Great Winter
  6. The Mitten
  7. Winter in the Forest Deluxe Lift-a-Flap & Pop-Up Seasons Children’s Board Book
  8. The Biggest Snowman Ever
  9. The Big Snow
  10. Babies in the Snow Boardbook
  11. Pinkalicious and the Snow Globe
  12. Snow by P.D. Eastman
  13. Snow by Uri Shulevitz
  14. White Snow, Bright Snow
  15. My Snowman, Paul
  16. Snowflake Bentley
  17. The Itsy Bitsy Snowman
  18. Snow Friends
  19. Winter Wonderland
  20. Mouse’s First Snow
  21. Over and Under the Snow
  22. The Snow Dragon
  23. Franklin’s Bad Day
  24. Penguin Chick
  25. Richard Scarry’s Busy Busy Winter
  26. The Snowy Nap
  27. The Three Snow Bears
  28. Cozy by Jan Brett
  29. Animals in Winter
  30. The Berenstain Bears’ Winter Wonderland

Do you have a favorite book about winter and snowy days? Please share it in the comments below! Having a stash of winter and snowy day books at home ignite imagination and help us all lean into winter in a special way.

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Courtney Whittington
Courtney was born and raised in Louisiana where she met her husband (married in 2005). They have moved several times, but finally feel very settled in NW DC after moving back in 2016. She has four energetic kids: Cormac (2010), Evangeline (2013), Solomon (2016), and Antoinette (2019). She thinks motherhood is absolutely wonderful, but is constantly trying to figure out how to manage it all. She spends her days talking Star Wars, playing with legos, doing crafts, having tea parties, and chasing her toddler. Motherhood is wonderful and wild and in 2017 she banded together with other mothers to start DC Area Moms to inspire, learn, and grow together. She loves morning coffee, chocolate, chatting with people since she's an extrovert, a clean house (which is rare these days). She dislikes when her kids don't listen the first time, she abhors littering, and doesn't enjoy shopping. 

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