No. of pages 82
Published: 2010
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In "Sno-Vember!: Book 3," winter's arrival brings an unexpected adventure for the inhabitants of a small town. As the first snowfall blankets the landscape, the community is both excited and apprehensive about the challenges that lie ahead. Children anticipate snow days filled with sledding and snowball fights, while adults grapple with the impact of winter on their daily lives. Friendships are tested and strengthened as they come together to face various obstacles, all while discovering the beauty and magic of the snowy season. The book captures the spirit of community, resilience, and the joy that winter can bring. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-4th grade.
There are 82 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Calico Chapter Books .
Kathryn Lay is a full-time writer and instructor. She has taught writing classes at www. coffeehouseforwriters. com and regularly speaks to libraries, schools, bookstores, and at writers' conferences. Her book Crown Me! has been awarded the 2004 Best Juvenile Book from the Oklahoma Writers' Federation, Inc. and the 2005 Golden Spur Award. Lay has published more than fourteen hundred articles, essays, and stories for children's and adult magazines and anthologies, including Highlights for Children, Woman's Day, Jack & Jill, U. S. Kids, Pockets, Cricket, Spider, The Writer, Writer's Digest, Boys' Life, Children's Book Insider, Spellbound, Wee Ones, Hopscotch, Teen Power, Teen Life, Children's Playmate, and the SCBWI Bulletin, among others. Lay resides in Arlington, Texas. Katy Bratun's art has appeared in picture books, advertisements, greeting cards, puzzles, posters, museum banners, stickers, kids' craft projects, and game boards. She enjoys talking about the creation of picture books to children in school and library settings. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and belongs to the Picture Book Artists Association. She resides in Salem, Massachusetts.