Winter Snow Fun: God Gives Us Friends When We’re Ready for Adventure
(Tales of Buttercup Grove)
Hardcover, ebook
August 7, 2018
by Wendy Dunham (Author), Michal Sparks (Illustrator)
- Age Range: 4 - 8 years
- Grade Level: Preschool - 2
- Series: Tales of Buttercup Grove
- Hardcover: 64 pages
- Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
- ISBN-13: 978-0736972079
Winter Snow Fun is one of four books in the Tales of Buttercup Grove early reader series.
Join Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of their woodland friends as they share a wintry fun-filled day of sledding, building a snowman, drinking hot chocolate, and then ending it with belly-laughs as they engage in a spontaneous 'snowball fight' with their extra marshmallows.
In the tradition of timeless classics such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Many Adventures of the Winnie the Pooh, The Tales of Buttercup Grove series introduces young readers, ages 3-8, to the many fun adventures of Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of their woodland friends. Along the way, children will learn timeless values, such as sharing, compassion, kindness, encouragement, and patience.
Join Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of their woodland friends as they share a wintry fun-filled day of sledding, building a snowman, drinking hot chocolate, and then ending it with belly-laughs as they engage in a spontaneous 'snowball fight' with their extra marshmallows.
In the tradition of timeless classics such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Many Adventures of the Winnie the Pooh, The Tales of Buttercup Grove series introduces young readers, ages 3-8, to the many fun adventures of Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of their woodland friends. Along the way, children will learn timeless values, such as sharing, compassion, kindness, encouragement, and patience.
My thoughts (reviewed by Kaeli): WINTER SNOW FUN is a wintery book with woodland animal friends waiting for snow. When it finally falls, they hurry and play in it and have a big old time flinging marshmallows in a "snowball fight". This was fun to read, the pictures were engaging, and it made me want to go play in the snow and drink hot chocolate.
It promotes teamwork, and a happy heart is good medicine from the Bible.
This was a fun book to read.
I was given a copy free. All opinions are my own.
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