"It's a snow day!" The schools are closed! Robby's sisters want to stay inside, and their parents are busy, but Robby and his dog Zippy know what to do: run and kick and lick and skid in the new snow. Their enthusiasm soon involves the whole family in a spirited snowball fight and a snug evening by the fire. Barbara M. Joosse's exuberant story and Jennifer Plecas's lively illustrations capture the pure fun of an unexpected winter holiday.
Barbara M. Joosse has written many books for children. Among them are Mama, Do You Love Me?, illustrated by Barbara Lavallee; and I Love You the Purplest, illustrated by Mary Whyte. She says, "When I was a little girl, I wished for two things — a best friend, and something so ferocious it would scare away the monsters under my bed. And so I have written Lovabye Dragon. I think maybe it’s for little me." Barbara Josse lives in Wisconsin.
3. Original summary: Robby wakes up one winter morning to find that his yard has become covered with heaps of snow! Robby excitedly wakes up his sister, Louise, and together they listen to the radio hoping for a school cancellation. Finally the radio announcer mentions their school; it's a snow day!
4. Original review: This book is a pretty accurate representation of what a snow day is like for elementary school kids. Robby and his family are relatable and spend their day doing many of the things I did when I was a kid. There was one section of the book that was a little strange where the dad wants to have a snow fight between "men" and "women." I thought the word choice here was a little weird considering most of the characters are children.
5. Possible in-class uses: I can see this book being used as a quick read for enjoyment on a day before a big snowstorm. I can also see this book being used as a gift for students over the winter break to keep them reading and engaged in school work while on vacation.
This is a book about what every child dreams of: snow day! It follows a little boy and his dog who play in the snow excitedly. Finally, they get the rest of the family involved for an exciting day together.
This is a book parent can read to children a day when is snowing and they have to stay home because help children to play outside with the snow. LE: Ask each child to talk about their experience with playing with snow.
This book was a little longer than I usually read to preschoolers but they enjoyed it, especially since we recently had our first snow day of the school year.
Picture book about how exciting it was as a child to wake up and hear you are off school because of said snow. How appropriate having our first snow just recently this year,
This book is about a boy named Robby who gets school canceled for a school day. The book tells us about his day and what fun stuff he does outside in the snow on his day off.