Now that I live in a place where snow literally needs to be made inside if it is to stay frozen at any time of year, I enjoy conjuring up those lovely mental images by reading about winter and snowy places. There is no crackling fire where I live, but I can still enjoy a wintery landscape without needing to add any layers or dig out my winter gloves I usually keep hidden in a drawer somewhere. If you’re also feeling the need for winter kids books wherever you are in the world, here are a few titles you should add to your regular reading rotation.
Board Books
Picture Books
Chapter Books
That is it for my list for winter books for kids. If you’d like more, try this one for preschoolers (which I am delighted to see includes Bomi Park’s work). And you might also check out this list of fall kids’ books or these winter comics for more seasonally-inspired reading. If you like this, you might also check out Jackson’s award winning YA like Monday’s Not Coming and Grown. If you like this, you might also check out Redd’s Bedtime Bonnet. If you like this, these authors have also written a Christmas book called Otto and the Secret Light of Christmas which has elves, fairies, and an adventure in Lapland in it.