89. The Snowy Nap, by
Jan Brett
Brett, J.
(2018). The snowy nap. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
The story is about Hedgie
a curious hedgehog. He is getting
sleepier and sleepier as winter approaches. As he scampers off to bed the farm
animals insist on sharing him with stories of snow and ice and all the things he’s
going to miss as he sleeps. Hedgie decides to stay awake one more night. He
curls up in front of the farmhouse. It's freezing outside and he's not in his
snug burrow, so Lisa, the farmer’s daughter, brings him into her warm house.
Hedgie is able to experience a few days of a glorious winter. He sees skating on the frozen pond, a sleigh
ride and Lisa building a snow man.
Satisfied about his winter experience he happily falls asleep. Lisa decides that he should go back to the
wild, so she takes him to his burrow to sleep for the winter.
This is a fun winter
story. Being from the South, my students
rarely experience snow. This is a look
into what it is like to live where winters are colder. The author has many books about winter and
Christmas. She would be a great feature
author for a winter -December or January.
The Three Snow Bears caught my eye. It is a twist to the well-known fairytale. I didn’t find anything free, but I am
including the link to Teacher Pay Teacher.
There are several ELAR unit activity bundles for this book.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:snowy%20nap
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