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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Captivatingly warm Jan 27, 2008 From toddlers on up, children are instantly captivated by this adorably illustrated charming tale. Youngsters in our extended families carry this book around and love repeatedly reading it. The problem-solving lessons are great fun. The ending has a sweet twist. Search inside this book and see if it doesn't begin to melt your heart like it has for everyone I know who's seen it.
0 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The Snowman Who was Cold Jan 19, 2008 The Snowman Who Was Cold
As a children's librarian,I was hoping to find a new winter-themed book that would be fun to read to my preschool storytime group. I was utterly disappointed by both the illustrations and text of this book. The writing was amateurish, the plot was trite. The big-eyed characters were so obviously cutesy. There are far too many great children's books to waste money on this one. Check it out from the library and decide for yourself before purchasing a copy. I will be returning my copy.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Chilly Snowman Finally Finds Warmth with Friends and Family! Aug 02, 2007 Now, first I will admit to being possibly a fraction biased being that I am mother to these three wonderfully warm and talented young people, but, I shall still try to give a fully honest and fair review... at least from my own personal perspective. I found this story delightfully warm and the art beautifully wonderful, even after seeing it unfold before my eyes over the course of at least many months. It truly reflects its creators. Josh, Anna and Brina have enjoyed many congratulatory bravos and kudos from young and old through emails and personal contact relative to their first published creation. We have been told many times over that little kiddies (particularly two to ten year olds) do not wish to put the book away or up on a shelf once they have perused through it, and that it is carried around by the youngsters instead, as well as being requested as a nap and bed time story of choice. Some little folks in lands where it snows are noticing chilly snowmen everywhere during their winters, all hoping that each cold fellow will find warmth through the help of friends or family. This story of a snowman who can't seem but to feel cold and a loving little girl and her parents who find a way to warm him up, will warm you inside as well. At least, this is the hope from our Williamson family to you.
Warmest Wishes,
Kerri Bennett Williamson, Author
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
a story to melt even the chilliest of hearts... Apr 29, 2007 i can't wait to share this little treasure of a book with my grandkids...the story is delightful as are the drawings and the ending totally warms your heart...or should i say melts your heart...i would like to use it as a stocking stuffer, but i may not be able to wait that long to share it with them...
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
WinterWonderful, heartwarming story..... Mar 11, 2007 I loved this book and couldn't wait to read it to my Grandchildren. It's so beautifully illustrated and charmingly written. Every page is a delight to behold. My little three and a half year old Grandaughter enjoyed it so much she asked me to read it to her every night during her recent visit. I highly recommend this WinterWonderful book. The ending is just so sweet too...
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