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WHEN THE SNOW IS DEEPER THAN MY BOOTS ARE TALL by Jean Reidy

WHEN THE SNOW IS DEEPER THAN MY BOOTS ARE TALL

by Jean Reidy ; illustrated by Joey Chou

Pub Date: Nov. 5th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-250-12712-9
Publisher: Godwin Books

Oh! The thrills—and chills—of the season’s first snowstorm!

A child slips on snow pants, “loopty-loops” a scarf, zips up a jacket, and gets ready to “Step! Stamp! Stomp!” in the snow until it is finally “deeper than my boots are tall.” Oh dear! Luckily, playful parents “swoop” the child out of the deep snow and stay to enjoy family play in the snow. Chou’s blocky, bright illustrations show a peach-complected, brown-haired father, mother, and child against changing snow-blue backgrounds. The child’s pink-and-purple hat, orange scarf, lime-green parka, and pink mittens make for vivid spots of color on the icy pages. A friendly dog and somewhat dubious cat provide additional visual interest. One playmate is a child of color. Although the rhyme and meter aren’t technically perfect, this snow ballad (with repeated and expanding chorus and onomatopoeic exclamations) sings: “And my nose drip, drips, / and my wet cheeks freeze, / and the drifts, oh they drift / to the tops of my knees, / and my feet get soaked, / toes one and all, / because the snow is deeper— / it’s really so much deeper— / the snow is deeper than my boots are tall.” 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. (Picture book. 3-8)