Counting On Snow by Ilima Loomis
(Toddler Preschool)
In this picture book, practice counting skills with your child through beautiful illustrations of animals in the Arctic winter. Find it at the Library
Best in Snow by April Pulley Sayre
(Toddler Preschool)
In this picture book, practice counting skills with your child through beautiful illustrations of animals in the Arctic winter. Find it at the Library
Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner
(Toddler Preschool)
On a ski trip through the woods with her father, a young. girl learns all about the creatures who make their homes under the snow during the long winter months. It includes facts about all kidns of small mammals who live in colder climates like Alaska and has a list of books for further readings for families who want to know more. Find it at the Library
Sizing Up Winter by Lizann Flatt
(Toddler Preschool)
The natural world, filled with our everyday plants and animals, is jam-packed with numbers, patterns, and shapes. In this book, children will learn concepts related to time and measurement as they answer playful questions posed by the text. Find it at the Library
The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter’s Wonder by Mark Cassino
(Preschool)
In this book, children and adults alike will learn all about how snowflakes form and the different shapes and patterns that they come in. You can read the broad level text for younger children or go into a deeper dive for older children. It also provides some instruction on how to catch and examine your own snow crystals. Find it at the Library
Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights by Debbie S. Miller
(Preschool, School Aged)
Best shared in a one-on-one or small group read, this book describes the unique light phenomena experienced in the Alaskan Arctic and the various ways that animals adapt to the temperature and daylight changes each month of the year. Illustrated with gorgeous acrylic paintings by Alaska artist Jon Van Zyle. Find it at the Library