Release | Winter Readings | The Press

Skiing, snowshoeing or sledding: spring break is the perfect time to enjoy the joys of winter. To continue celebrating the cold season even once warm inside, here are four children’s books in which snow and ice are in the spotlight.

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Veronique Larocque

Veronique Larocque
The Press

hockey in the alley

Real hockey!

Real hockey!

Editions FouLire

From 7 years old

Felix and his friends are playing hockey in the alley. Dressed in her famous Bobby Rinfrette sweater, Sandrine looks like a real professional. “It’s not real hockey. We don’t even have a goalkeeper, ”complains Thomas all the same. Their efforts to find players will pay off. The friends will even be very surprised by the skills of one of their recruits. With its surprising finale, this short illustrated novel is very entertaining, whether you are a hockey fan or not.

Let’s wander in the forest…

Traces and animals of Quebec

Traces and animals of Quebec

Bayard Editions

From 6 years old

Who’s been there ? Is it a fox, a squirrel or even a hare? Unless it’s a lynx or a wolf… Thanks to this documentary, your child will be able to analyze the footprints (and other traces) left by Quebec animals in the snow or mud. Full of amazing information, this book makes you want to go on a trip to the forest in search of the wildlife that lives there. Amusing challenges to be met are also proposed at the end of the book.

winter party

The Treasure of the Ice Castle

The Treasure of the Ice Castle

Auzou Editions

From 3 years old

It’s Leon’s birthday. For the occasion, Papi Gédéon has imagined a treasure hunt that will allow the little raccoon to enjoy all the pleasures of winter. Tube sliding, ice sculptures, skating and hot chocolate will enhance this festive day, which will end with a surprise. An album that recalls the magical side of winter.

tanned from the snow

The Yeti Who Didn't Like Snow

The Yeti Who Didn’t Like Snow

Splash editions!

From 5 years old

Is your child more the type to look forward to spring? He will be happy to meet Raymond, a Yeti who doesn’t like snow. The storms and the icy wind? He hates it. Exasperated, Raymond tells himself that he has only one thing to do to smile again: get rid of the snow. The wacky attempts of this funny yeti will make your little ones laugh and, who knows, maybe reconcile them with winter.


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