by Lindsay Gloade-Raining Bird (Author) Ashley Thimot (Illustrator)
A joyful, rhyming story in the vein of Ezra Jack Keats's The Snowy Day, this debut children's picture book follows an Indigenous family as they enjoy the magic of a winter storm.
All is quiet on the snow-laden street. Not a single soul makes a teeny-tiny peep.Then, with a bound and a bang and a funny kind of twirl out comes a bundled-up joyful little girl. Capturing the magic of a snowfall, Snow Day follows an Indigenous family as they experience all of the delights of a winter's day.
While Mom shovels the driveway and Dad cares for her brother by the fire, a young girl and her dog make snowflake tea, build a snow caterpillar, catch snowflakes on their tongues, and make snow angels. All while the snow continues to fall. At the end of the day, the girl is beckoned inside by the promise of hot chocolate and regales her family with her adventures and dreams of doing it all again tomorrow.
Atmospheric, nostalgic, and full of winter fun, the debut picture book by mixed-Cree journalist, book reviewer, and podcast host Lindsay Gloade-Raining Bird is a celebration of Indigenous joy and childhood wonder. Features warm, colourful artwork rendered in traditional gouache and coloured pencil from debut illustrator Ashley Thimot.
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