“A snowman!“ at the end of the book we get to see what she created! It is so funny and surprising for kids who are not really putting it all together.
“A snowman!“ at the end of the book we get to see what she created! It is so funny and surprising for kids who are not really putting it all together.
This book is funny and cute for the season and for kids to enjoy. I think this is a good book for kids to predict what she will swallow next and the common phrases throughout the book. I could see doing a fun activity with it as well, draw each thing she swallows to see if kids can predict what she will make at the end.
There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow!, Lucille Colandro, 2003. We watch a lady swallow all sorts of different objects and at the end of the book, we realize what she was doing and trying to make!
There Was A Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow is a TL picture book written by Lucille Colandro and illustrated by Jared Lee. This is a funny story that follows the old lady series with her silly antics of swallowing things she should not. As the title suggests, she swallows some snow in this edition. This is a great story for CR as it sounds quite silly and song like in unison. #ucflae3414su20
My granddaughter‘s favorite book this winter. She highly recommends it.
This a silly Christmassy take on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a fly. There were many crazy pages, but this one made me laugh out loud! Great book to read with your fam- old or young! #WinterGames @Clwojick @StayCurious #SlayBells #HolidayRead (21pts)
Can I just tell you how much I love the “There was an old lady...” books!? Read this one to my little guy today!
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This book was weird af. It did end cutely, but I‘d worry that the kid would be too freaked out by the end to appreciate it. #WinterGames #SlayBells #HolidayRead @midnightbookgirl @staycurious @clwojick