
52. No Snow Books About Winter for Preschool and Elementary Classrooms
Naturally Teaching Elementary: A Podcast for Teachers and Homeschool Families · Victoria Zablocki, Elementary Teacher turned Outdoor Educator
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Show Notes
If you're in a region where winter doesn't include snow, you've probably noticed that there aren't very many books about winter for preschool and elementary classrooms that represent your local weather well. This is probably really confusing for your early childhood students. Sure, you make it work, but wouldn't it be great if there were picture books that represented your mild winters?
That's why I've scoured the internet to find 5 no snow books to help you out this winter. In this episode, I give you a brief summary about these books and my thoughts on how they can help you with your students.
Books in this episode 📚
- City Moon by Rachael Cole, illustrated by Blanca Gomez
- It Never, Ever Snows in Florida by Amy Sweezey, illustrated by Ricardo J. Rodriguez
- In a Mississippi Winter by Kathy Chase Young, by Kelly Arcarese Stanford
- Ocean Seasons by Ron Hirschi, illustrated by Kirsten Carlson
- Seasons by Hannah Pang, illustrated by Clover Robin
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Resources mentioned 💚
- “Teaching with Books: How to Integrate Science and Literacy for Elementary Classrooms”
- 16 Wonderful Children’s Books About Winter for Elementary Teachers
- Episode 34: 9 Winter Picture Books to Help Introduce Seasonal Signs, Snow, and Animals in Winter
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