
This is a short, beautifully illustrated picture book that tells the story of a squirrel and a snowman who become friends during the coldest part of the year. Snowman is cold and squirrel realizes that he wants to help. Soon our snowman is covered in scarves and blankets. Snowman and a variety of animal friends enjoy spending time together. You can probably guess what happens…Spring comes and snowman is no longer there. Squirrel and his friends miss the snowman. The wise owl tells them “Look around and you will see that Snowman is always with you.” This seems to me to make this book one that can be read by children to help them to cope with a death.
I understand the concept of this book and can see where it could be a non-threatening way to talk with children. I do think that some of them may wonder why a snowman would not want to be cold in winter but perhaps that is a small quibble.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for this read in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this book that encourages children and adults to get out and enjoy nature. As noted in the foreword, “discovering the natural world should be a part of every childhood.” This cannot be overstated in my opinion. Now, enjoy the summer, get away from the devices and see all that the world has to offer with this book as your guide.
Weather comes and goes; the seasons cycle on. By shifting our thinking, we can nurture a nature connection in a variety of settings and without the help of a formal program. When families come together through a forest club or school, they create a sense of community and routine connected with nature play.


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This is the second, My First Fact File entry that I have read. I am certain that it will not be my last. I look forward to reading every title in this engaging, well illustrated and informative series.