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Polar Nights: Cast Into Darkness
by Jen Calonita
When a scary campfire story comes to life unleashing a monster upon Arendelle, Anna and Elsa must uncover the truth behind the tale before everyone loses their memory and the kingdom is plunged into darkness.
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Maisy's Snowy Day
by Lucy Cousins
One day Maisy wakes up to a wonderful surprise: it's snowing! After putting on her coat, scarf, and gloves, she heads outside, where everything looks beautiful covered in snow, even if it's cold. Brrr!
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I'm a Little Snowman
by Hannah Eliot
In a variation of the nursery rhyme "I'm a Little Teapot," a little snowman celebrates the joys of winter.
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What Was the Children's Blizzard of 1888?
by Steve Korte
A series presented in the same format and designed for the same audience as the phenomenally successful Who Was...? series offers compelling, easy-to-read accounts of historical events that changed our world and includes 16 pages of photos and reproductions as well as illustrations.
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Snow
by Jill McDonald
This bright, cheerful board book teaches young children all about winter weather - with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts.
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Balto and Togo
by Helen Moss
This thrilling true account transports readers back in time to 1924 Nome, Alaska, where they'll witness the great dogsled race led by Balto and Togo to deliver the diphtheria antitoxin to affected communities.
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So Much Snow
by Hyunmin Park
Celebrates the magic and wonder of deep winter snow.
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How to Rock a Snow Day
by Jean Reagan
When school is canceled, a group of kids, armed with their snow day to-do list (which includes making snow angels and sledding), enjoy a frosty and fun-filled day of winter activities.
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On a Flake-Flying Day: Watching Winter's Wonders
by Buffy Silverman
With winter's arrival, plants and animals hunker down for the cold season. Eye-catching photos and rhyming text sparkle in this exploration of how creatures survive the snow.
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