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Wait, places in the Southern Hemisphere like Australia and New Zealand experience winter? They sure do! Winter is a season for storytelling and eating. While children listen to exciting legends, myths, and stories about the origins of winter, they enjoy steaming mugs of hot beverages and delicious snacks in their cozy homes. Some stories are set internationally in Norway, Greece, Italy, and Russia, some are set in the United States like New York, Alaska, and Maine. No matter the location, these winter tales will make your hair stand on end, make you smile, or fill you with delight. A wonderful…mehr

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Wait, places in the Southern Hemisphere like Australia and New Zealand experience winter? They sure do! Winter is a season for storytelling and eating. While children listen to exciting legends, myths, and stories about the origins of winter, they enjoy steaming mugs of hot beverages and delicious snacks in their cozy homes. Some stories are set internationally in Norway, Greece, Italy, and Russia, some are set in the United States like New York, Alaska, and Maine. No matter the location, these winter tales will make your hair stand on end, make you smile, or fill you with delight. A wonderful book for the family to read together aloud as the wind howls outside the window.
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Sara Swan Miller, the author of more than 80 books for children, is known for her stories about animals that give readers a peek into the minds and zany imaginations of dogs, cats, and other critters. Her wonderfully playful spirit captures the language of children and her insight gives authenticity to her writings.Sara was a gifted Montessori teacher, dedicated environmental educator, and beloved mother. Her books, Three Stories You Can Read to Your Cat and Three Stories You Can Read to Your Dog , encourage children to put down their phones and read more.Sara passed away in 2020 but the legacy of her stories will delight families for years to come.