The Big Snow
The Big Snow begins when the geese flock together to fly south. The leaves flutter down from the trees, and the cold winds begin to blow from the north.
The animals of the woods and meadows, big and small, prepare for the long, cold winter ahead when the countryside hides under a deep blanket of snow. They gather food and look for warm, snug places in the ground, trees, caves or thickets, where they can find protection against the icy winds.
It might have been hard for the birds and animals of the hillside to survive when the Big Snow came. However, their good friends, who lived in the little stone house, remembered to put food out for them. Here, in many beautiful pictures, the Haders show how winter comes to the woodland as the busy animals make their preparations.
- This delightfully narrative book provides an excellent read-aloud for children ages 5 to 7. Heart of Dakota’s Little Hearts for His Glory teacher’s guide schedules this living book to be read aloud and includes follow-ups in its Storytime box of plans.