

The activities the snowmen play include baseball with broomsticks as bats and oven "mitts", sledding, ice skating, and my favorite-the snowball fight. He comes equipped with his own badge and cowboy hat. As mentioned above, each snowman has their own "persona". So after reading Snowmen at Night, this gives us the opportunity to compare and contrast the two stories. By January, we’ve already read Snowmen at Christmas. You can find Snowmen at Night in January’s set, and Snowmen at Christmas can be found in December’s set. Not only are the hidden pictures a very fun feature, but the illustrations would be enough to entertain you for hours. The adapted books make it home in Reading Toolkits too. (Some are a lot easier to find than others.) Kids (of all ages) spend a lot of time analyzing the pages for these hidden pictures. (Not just for the adults either.) Each page has a hidden image of a cat, Santa face, dinosaur, and rabbit.

(I always wondered what happened to them - I would be exhausted too!!)Īs well as a great story, the illustrations are fabulous! It is hard to turn the page as there is so much to look at and see.
SNOWMEN AT NIGHT BOOK TRIAL
This is not a science project, it is a fun story about snowmen leaving the yard and heading to the park for a little adventure before returning the next morning. Snowmen at Night Paperback Januby Caralyn Buehner (Author), Mark Buehner (Illustrator) 1,828 ratings Part of: Snowmen (5 books) See all formats and editions Kindle 10.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 8.54 184 Used from 1.16 31 New from 8.54 1 Collectible from 25. Snowmen at Night explains why snowmen look a little run down the day after they are made. This book is really well written and so much fun. Each snowman has a unique look and "personality". The first thing that struck me was the wonderful illustrations. I finally came upon it after spending an hour at the bookstore and reading through many stories.
