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41. The Sledding Hill
 
42. Sledding
43. Set of 12 Brand New Readers (Well
 
44. Winter Sledding Boxed Holiday
 
45. The Sledding Hill
 
46. Sledding
 
47. Pulk skiing, sled skiing and ice
 
48. Curious George Series of 12 Books:
 
49. Sledding (Easy Olympic Sports
50. The Buzz on Xtreme Sports (Buzz
$0.45
51. Frozen Noses
52. The Alaskan Malamute Annual 1988
 
53. Winter (Scott Foresman Reading,
 
$3.90
54. TOBOGGANING: An entry from Charles
 
55. So Was Alaska
56. SeppalaAlaskan Dog Driver
$4.22
57. The Sled Book: Notes Concerning
$1.40
58. Snow! Snow! Snow!
 
$21.95
59. Meg and Jim's Sled Trip (Books
$6.71
60. Hooray for Snow!

41. The Sledding Hill
by Chris Crutcher
 Paperback: Pages (2005)

Asin: B000OEPOQW
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42. Sledding
 Paperback: Pages (2000-05)
list price: US$10.50
Isbn: 0735302960
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43. Set of 12 Brand New Readers (Well Done, Worm! (Worm Smells, Worm is Stuck, Drip Drip Drip, Worm Paints) ~ Pigg and Dad Play (Lemonade for Sale, Sledding, Water Balloons, Play Ball!) ~ Winnie All Day Long (Winnie's Walk ~ In and Out ~ Winnie's Bedtime ~ Winnie Wakes Up))
by Kathy Caple, Leda Schubert, David Martin
Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B004AATTA8
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44. Winter Sledding Boxed Holiday Card (3506)
by Hiroe Nakata
 Hardcover: 12 Pages (2006-03-01)

Isbn: 1593953399
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Twelve 5" x 7" cards with envelopes packaged in clear box. Perfect for sending fun, lovable season's greetings to everyone on your list!Inside Greeting: Oh, joy!Happy Holidays ... Read more


45. The Sledding Hill
by Chris Crutcher
 Paperback: Pages (2006-01-01)

Asin: B002EWCTYC
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46. Sledding
by DAvid Martin
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2002)

Isbn: 0763613371
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47. Pulk skiing, sled skiing and ice sledding for persons with mobility impairments
by Larry Orr
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1983)

Asin: B0006YFT7O
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48. Curious George Series of 12 Books: Learns the Alphabet, Rides a Bike, and the Puppies, Chocolate Factory, Costume Party, Feeds the Animals, Fire Station, Goes Sledding, in the Snow, Dump Truck, Hospital, Takes a Train
by H. A. Rey
 Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B0017RHWX8
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49. Sledding (Easy Olympic Sports Readers)
 Library Binding: Pages (1998-01)
list price: US$12.35
Isbn: 1417696788
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50. The Buzz on Xtreme Sports (Buzz On...)
by Tom Reynolds, Dale Kiefer, Rusty Fischer
Paperback: 224 Pages (2001-10-25)
list price: US$16.95
Isbn: 0867308486
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Whether you get your kicks base jumping or street luging, you'll find enough super action here to satisfy your Xtreme Sports. ... Read more


51. Frozen Noses
by Jan Carr
Paperback: 22 Pages (2001-01-01)
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Asin: 0439172071
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Describes the delights of such winter activities as throwing snowballs, making a snowman, and going ice skating. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Inane Prose
I am a mom of two little ones and an early childhood teacher and I must say this is book is so awful it actually makes me mad. It's like the author was trying to write some artsy-fartsy poetry book for toddlers?!I love introducing poetry to very young children but the prose in this book is so inane, it's ridiculous.The illustrations are lovely and unique- like construction paper cut-outs. I'm going to cut up the book and use the illustrations for our Winter and snow discussions instead.I've never ever written a negative comment about children's books actually- that's how much this book frustrates me!

3-0 out of 5 stars Cute Book for the Very Young - a review of "Frozen Noses"
The verse in this book is not all that great (see example below), but it does cover the essentials of a snowy winter with colorful cut paper pictures.Children bundle up, make and throw snowballs, make a snowman, sled (no helmets), ice skate, fall down (a lot :) and then have cocoa and a nap (wahoo!).

Text example for your perusal:

Lace my skates up
Tie them tightly
Ready, steady
I won't fall

Slide, collide
Get good at gliding
Hit a skid
Whoops!All a-sprawl!

Three Stars [C+].The colorful artwork is the best part of this book.The text is okay and would be a nice book to snuggle down with on a frosty, snowy day.Age range:four and under.

4-0 out of 5 stars Frozen Noses
"Frozen Noses" is a book about children who bundle up to go outside and play on a cold winter day. They throw some snowballs, build a snowman, and go sledding. They also go ice skating, fall a few times, but get right back up and keep playing. Then they all go back inside and enjoy a nice cup of cocoa by the fire. The book teaches you to bundle up, keep warm, and have fun.
This book is for children from the ages of 2-6. It was a cute book. It has fun pictures and would keep a younger child interested.

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent winter fare
"Frozen Noses" features beautiful opaque cut-paper pictures of multiethnic children and their dog frolicking in the snow. The plot is simple but pleasing for preschoolers - the kids bundle up, go out, make a snowman, sled, skate, fall down, and come back in to get warm. The story is told in curt rhyming verses, that sometimes strain a bit in ways that small kids won't understand (a hat is a "proper topper," for example), but the main pleasure of this book is its visual aspect. Good winter fun.

4-0 out of 5 stars Simple childhood pleasures
When adults look out the window and see snow, they may think of shoveling, spinning tires, and wet footprints in the house.When children see snow, they see sledding and sliding and building snowpersons.That's what the children in this book go outside to do.Adults and children alike, however, can enjoy the universal pleasure of sipping cocoa by the fire when they come inside to get warm! This is a warm story for families to share in front of the fireplace - or the space heater - whatever you have available to help get cozy on a winter day. ... Read more


52. The Alaskan Malamute Annual 1988 (Volume 8)
Hardcover: 144 Pages (1988)

Asin: B000IK8DME
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This handsome annual on Alaskan Malamutes is a numbered, limited edition of 500. Included as part of its regular features are the previous year's conformation rankings, obedience rankings, top breeders, top producers, national specialty photofolio, judges' spotlight and breeders' forum.There are also a number of special feature articles, Backpacking, The Quality of Judging, Your First Malamute Puppy, Development Patterns, Herbal Remedies, Sledding the Turtle Mountains, and others. ... Read more


53. Winter (Scott Foresman Reading, K.2.4)
by David Jordan
 Paperback: 8 Pages (1992)

Isbn: 0328130621
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54. TOBOGGANING: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America</i>
by Katharine Pawelko
 Digital: 2 Pages (2004)
list price: US$3.90 -- used & new: US$3.90
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Asin: B001SIMPE2
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This digital document is an article from Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America, brought to you by GaleĀ®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 778 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.From rodeos to quilting bees, stickball to stock car racing, American pastimes comprise a broad range of activities. The two-volume Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America provides a comprehensive survey of these activities from the Colonial era to the present. This title examines how the pursuit of leisure has changed over time, reflecting shifting social, cultural, political and economic trends in the United States. Particular attention is paid to how leisure activities have varied by region, class, ethnicity, gender and age. ... Read more


55. So Was Alaska
by Gerritt "Heinie" Snider
 Paperback: 95 Pages (1961)

Asin: B000NTI7OY
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56. SeppalaAlaskan Dog Driver
Hardcover: 295 Pages (1996)

Asin: B000GTNH7I
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This is a Hoflin hardcover reprint of the !930 work published by Little, Brown and Company ... Read more


57. The Sled Book: Notes Concerning Winter's Favorite Pastime
by Brice J. Hoskin
Hardcover: 75 Pages (2007-09-30)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$4.22
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Asin: 1594850690
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A sweet and nostalgic look at the Everyman's outdoor sporting fun-sledding. A successful sledmaker takes readers through a brief history of sleds and sledding, and taps into the emotional pull that many of us feel when we see those first frosty snowflakes-and a classic wood-and-metal flyer. From the use of sleds in the Olympic Games and the proper technique for kick sledding to choosing a good hill and making the perfect cocoa, this book is sure to charm readers of all ages. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars interesting little book
Looks like it would be an older book-but no it's new-if you are into vintage wooden snow sleds you will find it interesting-I did

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good book
This is a nice little book that looks great on my coffee table and I've had a few guests flip through it already. I found the articles on the history of sledding and different styles of sleds especially interesting. Sledding has been a favorite pass-time of mine for as long as I can remember and it's great to have a book that celebrates that (as opposed to the many that focus only on skiing.)

However, I'm not one of those people who all but refuses to give a perfectly good product a five star rating. It's just that the main reason I bought this book was when I found out that it had an entire section on "building a better sled". I'm an avid do-it-yourselfer and am in the process of building my own sled so I had to get the only book out there that could really help me at the moment. However, the section turned out to be a very general story of how the author began his sled building company. That section was really of no help.

Still, I'm glad I bought this book and would definately reccomend it to a friend!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This is a wonderful book!I purchased it for my 17 year old daughter who will be attending college in the north where they get a lot of snow.She loved it!I love the "old" look of the book.It brought back memories of the wonderful books I read as a child.I highly recommend it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting little book on sledding...
I liked this book very much - it's short and sweet.Lots of tips on good sledding technique, the history of sledding, and even apres sledding drink recipes...makes you want to get out there in the white stuff. ... Read more


58. Snow! Snow! Snow!
by Lee Harper
Hardcover: 40 Pages (2009-10-20)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$1.40
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Asin: 1416984542
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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One night the wind howled, and the snow fell and fell and fell and fell... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars great bedtime story
This is an excellent book to read when snow is in the forecast.The illustrations are wonderful, setting the perfect tone for this very fun book.My 5 year old friend loves this one!

4-0 out of 5 stars Go to sleep and dream of snow
Snow is not easy.To convey, that is.That something white and cold could be as much fun as it is takes ingenuity.For hundreds of thousands of years human beings have been committed to figuring out how nature can be turned into a game of some sort.Snow-based activities are some of our smartest solutions.Now I've seen a lot of snowy picture books come out in 2009.There was "Waiting for Winter" by Sebastian Meschenmoser, mostly notably.There was "Snow Day" by Komako Sakai.Both are extraordinary books about snow, but they're lacking one essential element.While they both show how much fun it is to create snow creatures, they completely forget about that other snow day staple: sledding.Now there are quite a few sledding books out there, that is true, but what "Snow! Snow! Snow!" by Lee Harper does so well is to really show the thrill and the strange sense of peace that comes from plunging yourself headfirst into the unknown.It's a feeling that even little kids can share, and now we have a book on the subject just for them.

"One night the wind howled, and the snow fell all night long."When morning breaks two little boys see that the world is covered in a thick white coat.Thrilled, they rush out with their dad to go down "the best sledding hill in the whole wide world."To best conquer this beast, they put their dad on the bottom, and the boys on top of him in a "triple-decker sandwich".Down the hill they zip, but when they hit a big bump their sled launches in the air and they fly about for a bit.Nothing lasts forever, though, and soon they've plunged back down to earth, onto the sled."Again! Again!" they squeal, and even the easily perturbed father has to smile as they trudge their way up again.

The nice thing about the text of this book is how young it is.Lee Harper usually illustrates other folks' books, like "Woolbur" by Leslie Helakoski, or "Turkey Trouble" by Wendi Silvano."Snow! Snow! Snow!" marks his writing debut, and he has chosen one of the more difficult kinds of picture book writing.Easy picture books that say exactly what you want them to, culled down to just eleven sentences, are massively difficult.There's a reason we separate our easy readers into different sections of the library.Truth told, there aren't that many good ones in a given year.This book is one of the few.

The pictures are seemingly simple as well.The family in it could easily be people, but Harper has opted to make them anthropomorphized dogs instead.One reason for this might be the fact that if these were humans the dad would bear an even greater physical similarity to Homer Simpson.There's just something about the guy that brings Homer to mind.Maybe it's the fact that while the kids are always raring to go down the tallest hill or fly high in the sky, the dad just can't quite wipe the look of mild trepidation from my face.Even when he's flying his expression is a wide-eyed befuddlement.Kids reading the book will enjoy the bold watercolors and images, but they'll also be able to find a couple small details hidden here and there.Keep an eye on the raccoon that follows the family of sledders, since it has its own ingenious way of getting down hills.

It's not fair to mention any book in the same breath as Caldecott winner "The Man Who Walked Between the Towers" by Mordecai Gerstein, but I think Gerstein's book and this one have one distinguishing characteristic.Both books give this profound sense that you, the reader, are hovering hundreds of feet above the earth below.When the boys and their dad take off into the sky and find themselves flying alongside the geese, that wordless two-page spread of the three of them as seen from above makes you really feel that you're right there with them.Naturally, you're also inclined to think of "The Snowman" by Raymond Briggs, that other flying winter-based wordless book.Fine company.

There are good sledding books out there, of course."Snow Day!" by Lester Laminack, for example, has one of the best sled-based covers I've seen.But for younger kids who need a simpler story, albeit one that might give them lovely flying dreams, "Snow! Snow! Snow!" is the way to go go go.Simultaneously peaceful and exciting all at once, it's a great winter addition to any children's book collection.

Ages 4-8.

5-0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking illustrations!
I fell in love with Lee Harper's art the moment I first saw Woolbur.I just smile everytime I see that fluffy little guy! I couldn't wait to see more of his pictures.Imagine my delight when I saw he both authored and illustrated Snow! Snow! Snow!This guy is amazing!I feel like I'm on top of the hill with these characters ready to take off on an amazing ride and then WHOOSH!I'm flying!I love the illustration of them in flight!So awesome.And then the flailing arms when they are about to land--just brilliant!He totally captures the perfect snow day and he's right about everyone having the perfect hill.I love when the kids say, Again!Again! So true.I flipped to the back and saw he illustrated Turkey Trouble which is just perfect for the holidays.But unfortunately, the book store didn't have them in stock.This turkey was flying off the shelves--Ha!I have yet to find a book store that has it in stock it's so popular; so when you go to get Snow! Snow! Snow! get Turkey Trouble too if you can find it, and while you're at it, check out the adorable fuzzy Woolbur!

5-0 out of 5 stars Snuggle up on a snow day with this book!
Succinct prose and beautiful pictures capture the thrill of a family's sledding trip.Short enough for a bedtime story, this is the book to read while the first snow of the year falls. Does the animals' sled really fly, or is it a child's imaginative perspective?It doesn't matter!Readers will recognize the rush of adrenaline that comes from the animal family's simple sled ride, and echo the littlest animal's cry -"again!"

5-0 out of 5 stars Wow- Another Beautiful Book!Let it Snow :)
My kids are already getting so excited about the anticipation of snow this winter!This book by Lee Harper is just adorable and really putting us in the mood for a good winter storm.Can you say, "Snow day!"We especially love the expressions on the character's faces as they fly over Big Bumps- just priceless.I'm also a fan of the big font and simple words on the pages which make this book perfect for my kids who are just beginning to read.I'm looking forward to picking up a few more copies to give as gifts this holiday season as well.

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59. Meg and Jim's Sled Trip (Books to Remember Series)
by Laura Appleton-Smith
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1999-01-01)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$21.95
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Asin: 0965824659
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A book for beginning readers, pre-K through age 8 from Flyleaf Publishing's Books to Remember series. Meg and Jim speed down hills and slide over snow drifts in this delightful winter's tale. Laura Appleton-Smith's reality based story and Carol Vredenburgh Pointek's classic watercolor illustrations follow Meg and Jim through freshly fallen snow as they enjoy the drifts and hills produced by a recent storm. The text is carefully written to be readable by children with beginning reading skills. Supplementary Learning Cards available from Flyleaf Publishing introduce the book's vocabulary and build young readers' skills and confidence. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Childrens Book
I understood that this book is one of a series that can help teach children to read more effectively.However, my daughter and I both thought that is was simply fun to go through over and over, just on its own merits. The illustrations were great and can't help remind the adult reader oftheir own childhood as well.I am buying 10 more just for gifts forfriends with toddlers who want to get a leg up in reading skills. ... Read more


60. Hooray for Snow!
by Kazuo Iwamura
Hardcover: 24 Pages (2009-01-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$6.71
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Asin: 0735822190
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Beautiful illustrations bring a winter wonderland to life as three little squirrels try to convince Daddy to come out and play! Three squirrel children are ecstatic that it has snowed, but have a hard time pulling their sled, and an even harder time convincing Papa to come out in the cold and help them. Papa starts out shivering, but soon he is as warm as toast and having as much fun as the children.
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