![]() ![]() My daughter loved this story, and it got laughs from the little girl who was the first to show up at storytime (the other families arrived a bit late). ![]() Squirrel finds a tin can, and bear finds an old, smelly sock. Hedgehog finds a toothbrush, and imagines bunches of them falling from the sky. ![]() All they know is that snow is “white, wet, cold, and soft,” and they each set out to find something fitting that description. Waiting for Winter by Sebastian Meschenmoserįunny story about a squirrel, a hedgehog, and a bear who are waiting for snow. But it felt enough like Winter for me to pull out some books about the season. ![]() So, although most of the kids here have probably seen snow somewhere, their idea of Winter is probably a lot different from the idea portrayed in most picture books.īut this week it’s actually been cold here, at least by our standards (I know, I know, it’s hard to complain about our 36 degree weather, when friends in Minnesota are saying that the temperature is going “all the way up to -1!”). I pulled over, and we had what was probably the world’s tiniest snowball fight. A few years ago I drove my son up to La Honda, where there was a patch of snow on the side of the road about the size of a bathmat. Winter storytimes in the San Francisco Bay Area are always a bit confusing because we never get snow. ![]()
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