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While We Were Out
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Red Is Best
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Hi, Cat!
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Peter's Chair
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Mouse Paint
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The Snowy Day
by Ezra Jack Keats

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I Love You, Blue Kangaroo!
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It Jes' Happened
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This Is the Tree
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Why Generations of Children Love 'The Snowy Day'

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Ezra Jack Keats’s picture book is the most checked-out volume of all time at the New York Public Library. A professor of children’s literature examines why the book has connected with so many kids.

By Michelle H. Martin

COURTESY OF THE EZRA JACK KEATS FOUNDATION

Kids and families love Ezra Jack Keats’s The Snowy Day so much that they’ve checked it out of the New York Public Library system more than any other book in the NYPL’s 125 years of existence—485,583 times since it was published in 1962. That’s more than The Cat in the Hat, Where the Wild Things Are, Charlotte’s Web, and even Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. What makes this quiet picture book so well loved?

For starters, there’s something inherently magical about a snowy day. Whether you live in a place where it always snows or a place where it rarely snows, the idea of winter’s first snowfall brings delight and anticipation. When there’s enough snow to slow everything and everyone down, it might mean stress and work for the adults, but for most kids, it’s time to go out and play.

The cover of The Snowy Day features the main character, Peter, swathed from head to toe in his red snowsuit, dwarfed by undulating mounds of snow. Even before readers crack the book open, they know that more than enough of the white stuff has fallen for snow angels, snowmen, snowball fights, and, of course, footprints with your toes pointed out “like this” and with your toes pointed in “like that.” Readers sense Peter’s unbridled joy as he engages in all these activities; he is so enamored of the snow that he tucks a snowball into his pocket before he goes inside, hoping to save it for later.

Keats’s vibrant collage illustrations bring this simple plot to life. They include checkered oilcloth used for lining cabinets to make the mother’s dress, marbleized paper, gum erasers for snowflakes, watercolor for bubbles, splatter painting with India ink, and more. Keats cut pieces of beautiful paper from all around the world—Sweden, Japan, Italy—and glued them together to make images worth looking at over and over again. Reynold Ruffins, one of Keats’s artistic contemporaries and a fellow picture-book artist, wrote in an anthology of Keats’s work that Keats would spend days pondering different hand-dipped papers, trying to choose the right one for an image he was composing.

An illustration from The Snowy Day (Courtesy of The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation)

Keats departs from realism in his portrayal of the snow in The Snowy Day, but this departure paradoxically makes the story ring more true. The illustration in which Peter and his buddy walk into the “deep, deep snow” might feel like an exaggeration because of the height of the mounds on either side of them, but when you’re as small as Peter is, perhaps the mountains of snow feel as big as they look on that last page of the story. Keats effectively illustrates a child’s-eye view.

The Snowy Day is famous for being the first book featuring an African American child to win the Caldecott Medal for excellence in children’s picture books. African American children had certainly appeared in picture books prior, but the high-profile nature of the Caldecott Medal means that the book still has wide distribution, outlasting many of its contemporaries. To this day, nearly every American library that houses children’s books buys at least one copy of The Snowy Day, making it widely available to young American readers everywhere.This book not only cleared a path for Keats to illustrate in many more books the children of color with whom he grew up in Brooklyn, but through Peter, it gave those children a window into their own lives: a kid who looked like them, who loved to play in the snow, too.

If I like the work of an author or illustrator, and I discover that the artist is also a likable person, I appreciate their work more. Maybe the children who have made The Snowy Day the most checked-out book of the New York Public Library system would like to know that Keats cherished the feedback he received from his readers and wrote back to them. According to Anita Silvey in her introduction to the Keats anthology, he often quoted his favorite letter from a kid who wrote, “We like you because you have the mind of a child.” Susan Hirschman, Keats’s longtime editor, said that he agonized over the mistakes he made in his early picture books. When a child pointed out that a guinea pig’s tail in Millicent Selsam’s How Animals Sleep (1968), which Keats illustrated, was actually the tail of a rat (naked rather than hairy, as it should be), he wrote letters of apology to both the mother and the child. Knowing this gives me an even greater appreciation for the craft and care with which Keats created The Snowy Day.

As a black child growing up in the late 1960s and early ’70s, I had few books with kids who looked like me, even though my parents were educators and my maternal grandmother, who taught kindergarten at an all-black elementary school, handed down her old classroom-library books to my brother and me. Peter was there for me, though, and he stuck around for my daughter, born in 2003, who has enjoyed him as much as I. Now 16, my daughter is still as fascinated with snow as she was at 3 and 4, and Peter might be partly responsible for that. Keats made Peter’s world so inviting that it beckons us. Perhaps the busyness of daily life in the 21st century makes us appreciate Peter even more—a kid who has the luxury of a whole day to just be outside, surrounded by snow that’s begging to be enjoyed.

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The day has come. And suddenly it got dark.
The light was turned on. We look out the window.
Snow falls white-white...
Why is it so dark?

V. Berestov

When winter comes and the days get shorter, everyone is waiting for snow. This collection contains "snow" books. They talk about the first snow, snowstorms and snowdrifts, about friendship and the approach of the New Year holidays. Even if there is no snow outside, there is plenty of snow in these books!

Emily Andren, Tractor School

Thure Person loves honey sandwiches and tractors more than anything. He even opened a school for tractor drivers on his farm. But then winter comes, and the whole city is covered with snow. The students rush to Ture's aid and unanimously clear the city of snow. A short funny story about a tractor driver Tura and his friends will be especially appreciated by boys. For young lovers of technology, it even has a tractor diagram.

Emily Andren, Tractor School

Sam Asher, Snow

The first snow is always a holiday! Everything around is magical, unfamiliar. Fun adventures will begin as soon as the slow grandfather is ready to go for a walk. There are very few words in Sam Asher's picture book, but very eloquent illustrations. Therefore, you need to read it thoughtfully, slowly, so as not to miss the details of the adventures of the heroes.

Olga Verbitskaya, Snow Lion

Once, in a snowy winter forest, Santa Claus unexpectedly found a basket on the path, and in it a little lion cub. Where he came from was completely incomprehensible, but the main thing is that the trembling baby froze in the snow. Santa Claus had to quickly apply his magical skills: turn around himself three times, hit the ground with his staff and turn the little lion cub into a Snow Lion! Now he is white-white, his coat is silvery, and he is not at all afraid of the cold! And Grandfather Frost, in addition to the squirrel Plate, the hare Snowball and the bullfinch Bubble, has a new friend ... True, there is enough trouble with him, but there is still much more joy from him!


Olga Verbitskaya, "Snow Lion"

Boris Voitsekhovsky, "Björn's Den"

Bear has never seen snow. And then one day, waking up in his cozy house, he discovers that it is white and white outside the window - and immediately goes to the forest! Bjorn wants to find his friends and have fun together. He makes his way through the snowdrifts, plays with snowflakes, goes further and further until he notices that he is lost. A little bear cub is completely alone in a cold and dark forest. The wind is howling around, the cold is getting stronger. Fortunately, Björn comes across a large hole under a tree. Climbing there, he immediately falls asleep ... And wakes up when spring is already rampant in the forest.

A good picture book tells how important it is to have your own home, where you can ride out any storm.

Anastasia Gunder, Taste of Winter

Fairy gnomes lived in tree roots, in burrows underground, and as soon as snow fell, they went to bed until spring. So it was in the old days. In this fairy tale, gnomes live in houses, fly in a balloon, write letters to each other and go skiing and sledding in winter. And only one dwarf, the old grouchy Basil, is not at all delighted with winter, he does not like its color - dull and cold white. All winter he sits locked up, and the neighbor's girl Lily brings him firewood and food. But everything changes when a cheerful boy, nephew Laurus, comes to visit Uncle Basil.

Anastasia Gunder, “The Taste of Winter”

Irina Zartaiskaya, “When the Winter Is Gone”

The New Year is coming, fun holidays. Everyone decorates Christmas trees, decorates the house and streets with garlands of lights. And just at that time, Winter decided ... to leave. She was offended by those grumblers who scold her for the cold, blizzards and ice, collected snow in her suitcase, packed ice and frost in her backpack, and boarded the first train that came across. The passengers on the train were immediately covered with frost, and Zima had to get out and walk. Where? Of course, to Antarctica! It is cold and snowy there all year round, only penguins live there, they will not scold her for the cold and snowstorm. But there are no bright lights and cheerful music. Will Winter stay there? Or she will return to where adults and children are waiting for her, where they miss the snow, winter fun and a blush on their cheeks from a light frost.

Brian Lees, Go to the bear!

Little Chipmunk receives a note from the Bear: “Run to me!” What would that mean? There is no time to understand, Chipmunk hurries to a friend. But bad weather broke out on the street, the sky darkened, fluffy flakes fell down, and the snow became so deep that our hero cannot even take a step. It's good that he has true friends in the forest! Squirrel, Drake and Raccoon will help Chipmunk get to the Bear and find out what happened after all...

Brian Lees, Go to the bear!

Keo Macliar, "Wishing Tree"

The boy Charlie dreams of finding a magical tree that grants wishes. The brother and sister tell him that all this is fiction, but Charlie does not listen to them, takes the faithful Sanochki and sets off. In the snowy forest, he meets various animals, to whom he helps to bring something, he gets tired in the evening, and we see how kind animals are carrying a sleeping boy on a sled. Soon the magic tree - a Christmas tree covered with snow - is located. Charlie makes a wish, but we never recognize him, otherwise it won't come true. After a snowfall, the boy, along with his animal friends, drinks tea at a large table in a forest clearing and returns home safely.

Nankiti Niimi, "Behind the Mittens"

A little philosophical fairy tale begins in the forest where a mother fox and her fox live. This is the first winter for the baby, he is amazed and delighted by the radiance of snow, soft snowdrifts, fluffy snow caps on the trees. That's just the tiny pink paws of the fox out of habit are very cold, and the mother decides to buy mittens for her little son. But for this you need to visit a shop in a city where dangerous people live ... A gentle poetic tale leads enchanted readers into the world of nature. Amazing illustrations immerse you in the atmosphere of a quiet winter, shining snow, moonlight, a magical winter night.

Nankiti NIIMI, “Behind the mittens”

Natalya Pesochinskaya, “Tour to the South”

Orchestra of animals-the world famous jazz-band “We from the Arctic” under the leadership in a ship and goes on tour. And since the musicians are tired of performing in the snow, they decide to go south. And to the very, very south, that is, to the South Pole. Of course, the southern tour ends with a meeting with Santa Claus and another concert on the ice. But this does not upset anyone, because good music, true friendship and humor can warm up even the ice of Antarctica.

Barbara Reid, First Snow

The first snow is always a delight for children. You can admire the snowfall or play snowballs, arrange a bunch and small and fall out in the snow. And you can make snowmen or build an impregnable fortress. Max and Alex, barely waiting for the end of the lesson, rush to the schoolyard to sculpt their snowy dream. And right before our eyes, together with their classmates, they are building an impregnable fortress from a whole army of snowmen. This winter wonderland was created by plasticine artist Barbara Reed. Her three-dimensional lively paintings convey the charm of a winter landscape, the plasticity of childish movements and vivid emotions.

Barbara Reed, First Snow

Linda Sunderland, Anya and the Snow Witch

Little Anya's mother is chained in eternal ice. A brave girl, along with her dad, will have to make a frightening journey through a dark and dangerous winter to bring home her mother, warmth and a dream.

Oleg Serdobolsky, “Hurray, winter has come!”

If there were no winter - real, snowy, frosty, with snowdrifts and icicles, blizzards and snowmen, these verses would not exist. On every page of the book you can find something amazing, fabulous, magical. Ice cream, popsicle and creme brulee argue over which one is sweeter. The cat looks at the winter from the window and dreams of skating, and the giraffe escapes from a cold by wrapping a knitted scarf around his neck. The snow woman stole the janitor's broom, and the rook, like a local doctor, examines a cold icicle. The fur coat comes to life and crawls out of the closet, and the mitten diligently warms Father Frost's frostbitten nose. And that's not all the wonders that await you in the book.

Oleg Serdobolsky, “Hurrah, winter has come!”

Julia Simbirskaya, "The History of the Blue Mitten"

Two blue mittens initially lived in a ball of wool. No one knew that they were hiding there until shiny knitting needles came and started knitting ... And then - once! - these two pretty woolen sisters were born. They ended up in a chest of drawers, where they were joyfully greeted by Scarf, a Pompom Hat and the Socks brothers. And most importantly, as soon as winter came and the first snow fell, they met a wonderful new friend - a little man who loves to walk very much! All the inhabitants of the dresser go for a walk. Mitten sisters experience special pleasure, they want to take a closer look at everything, stir up the snow, wallow in it! But the left mitten gets too carried away and accidentally gets lost in a snowdrift...

Barry Timms, Santa Claus to the Rescue!

The New Year is very close, but the Pine Mountain is covered with snow, and the bear family may be left without a holiday! Santa Claus with helpers-animals stock up on gifts, delicious treats and rush to the rescue of bears on a magic sleigh in a reindeer sleigh. Of course, they will have time, and they will all celebrate the New Year together so that the music and laughter in the bear's house will not stop until the morning!

Barry Timms, "Santa Claus to the Rescue!"

Georg Johanson, Mulle Meck. Winter Story

Mulle Mek is a famous mechanic. He made a car, a boat and even an airplane out of iron junk. On that winter day, he was assembling a hovercraft - Mullelet, so that he could drive on land, in swamps, on water, on snow and on ice. And just in time, because Mulle's friend, artist and photographer Gordon, went to the Big Mountain to paint landscapes in the morning and did not return. And outside the window a snow storm is raging. Mulle equips a sleigh with hot tea and blankets, hooks them up to Mullelet and rushes off to rescue his friend.

Sabine Staeding, Petronella and the Blizzard

This is a story from a series about a kind little witch who lives inside an apple. Relatives are going to visit her - a little eccentric, but glorious weather witches. It's good that Wilma, Belinda and Merlina are going to come just for Christmas: they bring snowfall with them, and all the inhabitants of the town and the apple orchard, especially Petronella's friends - the twins Lina and Louis, are so tired of the rains and slush that their mood is completely non-holiday… Stading's tales are characterized by cosiness and gentle humor, an amazing feeling of warmth and security, and in this book a characteristic Christmas atmosphere is added to them.

Sabina Staeding, "Petronella and the Blizzard"

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