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Winter is a very diverse season depending on the region you live in and its climate. However, picture books don’t reflect that meteorological diversity. Your learners have probably seen books about winter that include snow whether they live in a place that gets snow or not; but it’s unlikely that they’ve read a picture book that takes place in winter and doesn’t show snow. For those of you who live where there are mild winters, I’ve got you covered!
In this episode, I share 5 books about winter that are set in regions that don’t get snow or show winter seasonal signs that are universal. Listen in to discover some amazing no snow books about winter for preschool and elementary classrooms to use this school year!
No snow books about winter for preschool and elementary classrooms covered in this episode include:
This was a challenging list to put together since there aren’t very many books about mild winters; hopefully publishing companies will see this gap and help fill the need for preschool and elementary learners everywhere. I did find that Ron Hirschi also has a book called Winter is for Whales which is about seasons in Hawaii and would be a great additional book to add to your no snow books about winter for preschool and elementary classrooms list; I just didn’t include it since it’s more niche than Ocean Seasons.
I also found a book celebrating snow in Louisiana since it’s such a rare event. If you’re located in an area that doesn’t get snow, but you want to showcase times when rarities happen, you could check out the book So Much Snow! A Joyous Celebration of the 2025 Louisiana Snowstorm by The Advocate. It’s a compilation of pictures from professional photographers depicting Mardi Gras beads on snowmen, palm trees covered in snow, families playing in snow, and more.

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