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WHEN WINTER COMES by Nancy van Laan

WHEN WINTER COMES

by Nancy van Laan & illustrated by Susan Gaber

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2000
ISBN: 0-689-81778-9
Publisher: Atheneum

“Where oh where does everything go when winter comes and the cold winds blow?” A family discovers the answers as they take a walk on a day that begins with snow falling on green grass and ends with the landscape covered in white. Readers learn where leaves, flowers, caterpillars, songbirds, field mice, deer, fish, and children go during the cold months of winter. Leaves tumble down, petals wilt, caterpillars go inside their cocoons, birds fly south, field mice tunnel underground, fish swim deep, and deer wander, leaving footprints in the snow. The child goes, “In a warm, warm bed when winter comes round, listening to the wind with its gusting sound, watching the snow as it falls to the ground.” On the last page we see this adorable child in bed, under a quilt, “Snuggling deep. Fast asleep.” Little ones love rhyme and repetition, and by the end they will be chanting the “where oh where” question each time it appears. Van Laan dedicates this to her first grandchild, who will surely enjoy the subtle educational text. Gaber’s lovely, soft, acrylic illustrations show a rosy-cheeked child in full wide-eyed wonder and successfully convey the peace and quiet of a snowy day. (Picture book. 2-7)