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30 of our Favourite Children's Books for Winter

Nov 14, 2024

Here are 30 delightful winter-themed books for children, some of our favourites, that capture the magic and wonder of the season:

  1. "The Yule Tomte and the Little Rabbits: A Christmas Story for Advent" by Ulf StarkThis charming and funny Christmas story of a grumpy tomte and the hopeful little rabbits is told over twenty-five chapters -- one for each day of Advent.


  2. "The Snowflake" by Benji Davies - An enchanting and timeless winter tale from one of today’s most celebrated picture book stars.

  3. "Pick a Pine Tree" by Patricia Toht Pick a pine tree from the lot – slim and tall, or short and squat! Long straight limbs or branches bent... Mmm! Just smell that piney scent!


  4. "Snow in the Garden: A First Book of Christmas' by Shirley HughesThis beautiful Christmas anthology contains winter adventures, seasonal poems, festive recipes and easy-to-make craft activities as well as Shirley Hughes' trademark warm and classic illustrations. 

  5. "The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats - A clas

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Story Telling

Jun 11, 2019

Telling stories always gives me that higgle feeling of joy and being cosy. 

My book recommendations 

  • How to Catch a Star 
  • Four Seasons in One Day 
  • The Snowman 
  • Lost Words 
  • I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree - A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year: National Trust 

 

Classic books 

  • Not now Bernard 
  • Where the wild things are 
  • Hansel and Gretel 
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears 
  • Gruffalo 
  • Bear Hunt 
  • Little Red Riding Hood 
  • Dear Zoo 
  • Mr Gumpys Outing 
  • Whatever Next 
  • Peace at Last

 

Ideas to support practice 

  • Get outside to story tell 
  • Listen to music and move to the story it creates (Four Seasons in One Day) 
  • Tell a story with just props 
  • Tell a story in the forest 
  • Tell a story with a torch in the dark 
  • Tell a story through movement (Going on a Bear Hunt) 
  • Link your small world area to a story. 
  • Hold a bedtime story night (Think Pjs, Hot chocolate, a roaring fire on the smartboard and a cosy atmosphere) 
  • Use nature to make story
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