When the Snow Is Deeper Than My Boots Are Tall

by Jean Reidy (Author) Joey Chou (Illustrator)

When the Snow Is Deeper Than My Boots Are Tall
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
When the Snow Is Deeper Than My Boots Are Tall is a charming rhyming picture book celebrating the fun of snow and the coziness of winter. Find a frosty window./ Watch the flakes fall./ Look! The snow is deeper than my toes are tall. With young, rhyming verse and bright illustrations, Jean Reidy and Joey Chou captures the joy and excitement of a big snowfall. As the snow climbs over a boy's toes, ankles, shins, and boots, there's more and more fun to be had--snowmen, sledding, snow angels, and, finally, a cup of hot cocoa by a warm fire.
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Publishers Weekly

Candy-bright digital illustrations with a retro-modern flair by Chou match the exuberance of Reidy's rhyming snow day story. A curly-headed child, ruddy-faced, is excited to go outside and play: "Winter's here at last!/ Gobble down my pancakes./ Getting dressed so fast." Repetition ("Then I roll, roll, roll/ that ball, ball, ball/ and the carrot-nosed man/ grows tall, tall, tall") and relatable, concrete descriptions ("But my pinkie's in my mitten/ where my thumb should go/ and my hat flies off/ when the cold winds blow") drive the action, which centers on the child playing outside, getting too cold, and then cuddling up with their parents. Though the story devolves into greeting-card sentiment ("When my heart's so big.../ I never feel small"), the rising snow is measured with kid-friendly specificity--"deeper than my toes are tall," "deeper than my ankles are high," "deeper than my boots are tall"--that is sure to please. Ages 4-8. (Nov.)

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Review quotes

It's just waiting for a performer and a young audience eager to participate. This celebration of the first day of snowy play hits the right notes. —Kirkus Reviews

A joyful, rhythmic celebration of the wonders of the season. —The Bulletin

Jean Reidy
Jean Reidy once lived high above honking taxis, growling trash trucks, shrieking cars, and, of course, buses traveling in every direction. And she might like to again someday. But for now, she writes from her home in Colorado, right across the street from her neighborhood library, which she loves. Her fun, lively, and award-winning picture books have earned their spots as favorites among readers and listeners of all ages. Admittedly, she's never had a tortoise...but over the years she has resided with a not-so-well-behaved assortment of turtles, parakeets, lizards, goldfish, hamsters, and even one feisty fire-bellied toad. Visit Jean online at JeanReidy.com.

Lucy Ruth Cummins is an author, an illustrator, and an art director of children's books. Her debut picture book, A Hungry Lion, or A Dwindling Assortment of Animals, was a finalist for the Governor General's Award, an Irma Black Honor Book, and an ALA Notable Book. She is also the author-illustrator of Stumpkin. As a little girl, she had a turtle for a pet, but he ran away. Really. She lives with her little family in Brooklyn, New York.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250127129
Lexile Measure
500
Guided Reading Level
H
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publication date
November 05, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV009100 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Seasons
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Families
Family life
Snow
Winter

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