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SO COLD! by John Coy

SO COLD!

by John Coy ; illustrated by Chris Park

Pub Date: Nov. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9781681342948
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press

Fun in sub-freezing conditions.

It is exactly “twenty-three below zero,” Dad announces. Mom leaves, reminding father and son (who narrates) to dress warmly. Donning outdoor garb, the young protagonist also adopts a new nickname: “Freezeman.” Outside, the pair take part in a series of activities, some of which they set up the night before. They watch a helium balloon shrink and popped soap bubbles shed a thin skin. The child uses a frozen banana to hammer in a nail. Boiling water flung from a cup forms a snowy mist; hot maple syrup dropped into snow becomes a candy treat. Back inside, the balloon regains its shape; father and child enjoy the maple candy, along with some hot chocolate, before a roaring fire. The visuals capture the joys of winter. Blocky, printlike art shows the angular figures with berry-blue and pink hair, while clothing, cars, and houses, depicted in neon hues, seem to glow. Sometimes the editorial hand slips, however: The narrator describes putting on a scarf, though the accessory is never depicted. The book doesn’t address safety concerns about venturing out in such extreme weather. The characters’ pale faces are bare, the wind chill is forgotten, and their outdoor time isn’t measured. Still, the joy of winter comes through clearly; many readers will be eager to duplicate the pair’s experiments.

Captures the delight of a frigid day.

(information on the activities mentioned) (Picture book. 4-8)