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AudibleInk - The Snowy Day

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Manufacturer: New York Viking Press 1962.
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Binding: Hardcover Format: Bargain Price Label: New York Viking Press 1962. Manufacturer: New York Viking Press 1962. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: 1962-11-05 Publisher: New York Viking Press 1962. Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Studio: New York Viking Press 1962.
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"In this book sparkling with atmosphere, a small boy experiences the joys of a snowy day. The brief, vividly expressed text points out his new awareness."--The Horn Book. A Caldecott Honor Book. Full color.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely timeless Comment: So this is pretty much one of the best books ever written. The story is sweet and magical in the way of nature, and the pictures are just to die for with Keats' imaginative and surprisingly expressive design that still has not quite been beaten since. The book, story and pictures together, provides a warm, homey feeling that immediately shows a life. Keats deserved this Caldecot.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great story. Comment: I remember reading this and Whistle for Willy as a child. I was very happy to share these stories with my son. We both enjoy the unique illustrations and the easy to follow storyline. Classic.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Childhood memories Comment: My mom read to me every night as a child and our library of children's books were immense. I have vivid memories of approx 10 books out of hundreds and this is one of them. I agree with another reviewer that this book captures the quiet and stillness of a snowy winter day in the city. It is a simple book but my daughter loves it as much as I did back in the 80's.
The other notable books from my childhood were
Harold and the purple crayon
Animalia
Goodnight Moon
Runaway bunny
Go! Dog Go!
And this whole monster series that I can not recall the exact names of....something like Monsters ABC and one about manners....I dunno.
I really love Snowy Day though...
Customer Rating:      Summary: More than a snowy day Comment: Ezra Jack Keats crosses social and cultural boundaries in this book when he creates a story where the hero is a black boy in a big city. The book is a vibrant story of a little boy named Peter and the excitement of the first snow of the season.
The story is simple and easy to read, but the illustrations are what bring this book to life. Ezra Jack Keats uses collage and marbling techniques to illustrate this book. The vibrant colors help us with the mood of the story. When Peter is happy the sky is a brilliant blue, but then he becomes angry and the sky turns black. We can sense Peter's excitement when the sky is grey with swirls. Keats uses the colors and textures of his illustrations to set the mood and help us understand the story.
The Snowy Day is a Caldecott winner from 1963. This picture book would be perfect for any child in early childhood. In addition, an elementary teacher may use this book with older students (grades 2-5) as an example of how illustrations can set the mood. In addition this book would make a great think aloud on making predictions, connections, or asking yourself questions.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Timeless Classic Comment: I had long forgotten this book from my childhood, and when a friend recently brought a copy over as a gift for my daughter, I gasped in delight.
The memories came flooding back as I turned each page to reveal the familiar artwork, still as fresh and engaging as it was so many years ago.
I hope my daughter grows to love this book as much as I did as a child, and I'm so excited to have been re-introduced to such a fantastic story.
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