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Frosty the Snow Man (A Little Golden Book) (1950)

by Annie North Bedford

Other authors: Corinne Malvern (Illustrator)

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The children create Frosty the Snow Man and have great fun with him in the snow.
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Based on the song about beloved Frosty. ( )
  Stacy_Krout | Nov 29, 2020 |
Adapted from the song of the same name, this Little Golden Book tells the story of how Frosty the Snow Man came to life when the children found a magical hat and placed it on his head.

Young readers will delight in the charming tale and the colorful pictures. It’s a perfect snowy winter book for parents to snuggle up and share with their children.

Recommended. ( )
  jfe16 | Dec 28, 2018 |
Frosty the Snow man comes to life and enjoys new friends. However, the weather gets warm and Frosty leaves.....but he'll be back one day.
  CECC9 | Feb 3, 2018 |
Frosty the Snowman is a fantasy because snowmen can’t really come to life and talk. This book is about a group of kids who make a snowman. When they are looking for a hat for him one just appears out of nowhere and the snowman magically comes to life when the hat is placed on his head. Teachers could read this story to their children during the winter time. This is a book that teachers wouldn’t have to worry about reading around the holidays because it doesn’t have anything to do with Christmas; it’s just about snow and winter. After reading the book teachers could have their students write about what they would do with their snowman that came to life and have them draw a picture of what their snowman looked like and share it with the class. The illustrations in this book are very colorful yet simple. ( )
  kelsmarie09 | Dec 3, 2015 |
Frosty the Snow Man by Annie North Bedford

Frosty the Snow Man was born in 1950 as the subject of a phonograph record, and soon after appeared in many different forms. He has been in numerous Thanksgiveing Day and Christmas Parades. Unlike other snow men, he is at home even in the warmest parts fo the United States.

Thi s is a wonderful book to share with children of all ages.

Have students find onomatopeia's throughout the story.

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  danacollings | Nov 25, 2010 |
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Bedford, Annie Northprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Malvern, CorinneIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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