by Robert Munsch
Illustrated by Michael Martchenko
Scholastic Canada
978-1-4431-4617-3
32 pp.
Ages 3-8
August 2016
The collaborative team that brought us Canadian classics The Paper Bag Princess (Annick , 1980) and Thomas’ Snowsuit (Annick, 1985) and so, so many more, have returned to celebrate the onset of the winter season with their newest release, So Much Snow!
From So Much Snow!
by Robert Munsch,
illus. by Michael Martchenko
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Regardless of her mother’s concern of a coming blizzard, little Jasmine is determined to go to school. After all, it’s Pizza Day and no one wants to miss Pizza Day. So bundled up in her multi-hued coat and brightly-coloured hat, scarf, mitts, and boots, Jasmine sets out with enthusiasm amidst the early flurries, singing
“Neat! Neat! Snowy feet!
Snowy feet can’t be beat.
Neat! Neat! Snowy feet!
Snowy feet can’t be beat.
Wintertime is fun!” (pg. 4)
Even when the snow starts accumulating, up to her knees and then up to her bum, she’s still singing a version of her “Wintertime is fun” song, though perhaps with a little less enthusiasm. By the time she is in sight of the school, that final line of her song has become a question. And, when it is only the top of her hat that peeks out from the drifts of snow, Jasmine has revised that line to “Wintertime is no fun.” (pg. 13)
A frozen Jasmine is rescued by the snowshoed custodian and his St. Bernard, only to become the focus of the school staff’s efforts to defrost her. The reader will soon realize that Pizza Day has become a snow day and the school is attended by a skeleton staff. Still Jasmine came for Pizza Day and pizza is what she will have, though not as she expected.
From So Much Snow!
by Robert Munsch,
illus. by Michael Martchenko
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From So Much Snow!
by Robert Munsch,
illus. by Michael Martchenko
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