When you turn around and face the children again, they must freeze in place. When you turn around and pretend to sleep, the children come alive like the snowmen at night, wiggling, making faces, and dancing in place. You could even pretend to build them and place their arms “just right”. The illustrations are detailed and fantastic, and even contain some hidden pictures that kids love to find! The storyline is just as enjoyable with rhyming text that aids in building phonological awareness.Īfter reading this story, play a game of Snowmen at Night. It’s all in an attempt to explain why snowmen don’t always look the same the day after they’re built a little hunched over, a bit more ragged. Snowmen at Night by Caralyn and Mark Buehner, is a wonderful tale about the adventures snowmen get themselves into when they come to life at night.
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