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I've Got My Books To Keep Me Warm

What do I care if icicles form? I've got my books to keep me warm! A list of warm winter picture books.

User from Las Vegas-Clark County Library District

10 items

  • Little ones will love Wheeler's depictions of the woodland critters of Acorn Village going about their winter days cooking, baking, and playing in the snow. Every scene is so detailed and lovely that they're sure to find new things to look at with…
    eBook, 2024[Place of publication not identified] : Penguin Young Readers Group, 2024. — eBOOK
  • Combining lyrical text by a legendary children’s book author and stunning illustrations from a talented artist, What is Given from the Heart tells a heartwarming story of generosity and collective empathy. After reading, start a conversation about…
    Book, 2019New York : Schwartz & Wade Books, [2019] — E
  • Day Dreamers

    a Journey of Imagination

    Martin, Emily Winfield
    From their cozy reading spot inside a quiet house, there’s endless magic to be found.
    Book, 2014New York : Random House, [2014] — E
  • What do snowmen really do at night?
    Book, 2006New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, c2006. — E
  • Animals pile up for a sledding adventure!
    Book, 2010New York : Sterling, c2010. — E
  • When a little girl discovers pinecones, she is immediately obsessed, gathering up every pinecone she can find.
    Book, 2024Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, [2024] — E
  • Is there anything more heartwarming than adorable yaks in woolly hats?
    Book, 2021Atlanta, Georgia : Peachtree Publishing Company Inc., 2021. — E
  • During a snowy garden walk, Miriam's talk of snow dragons sparks little sister Celeste's curiosity. Do such creatures really exist?
    Book, 2024[Toronto, ON, CAN] : Tundra, [2024] — E
  • A boy finds a lost penguin on his doorstep and sets out to help him find his way home.
    Book, 2006New York : Philomel Books, 2006, c2005. — E
  • In winter, spring, summer, and fall, Frog and Toad are always together.
    Book, 1976New York : Harper & Row, c1976. — ER