![]() ![]() Next, have everyone paint a snowman in their chosen season. Each group then brainstorms and writes/draws some season-specific activities they would like to do with a magic snowman.įor example, water-ski with your snowman in the summer, go trick-or-treating in the fall, plant a garden in the spring. Have the kids each pick a season then put the children together in seasonal groupings. Snowman Survival Pack by First Grade Blue Skies at Teachers Pay Teachers Store.Ģ. ![]() And if you’re using this book at school, it ties in nicely with a winter theme or a changing seasons unit. ![]() The activities the little boy imagines his snowman friend doing, are so fun and silly that it challenges the reader to think of other things you could do with a snowman. It’s colourful and visually appealing, with a lovely rhythmic flow. There are lots of reasons to LOVE this book. He imagines all the fun adventures they would have throughout the spring, summer and autumn. If only he were magic and could stay with me all year! Brief Synopsis:Ī little boy wishes his snowman was magic and could stay with him all year. There’s nothing but a puddle when my snowman disappears. But when the sun is bright and warm my snowman melts away. ![]() I love to build a snowman on freezing winter days. Themes/Topics: Winter, Imagination, Friendship, Seasons Opening: Publishing: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2010, Fiction I just discovered the sweetest book that I’d like to share with you. Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn ![]()
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