Diamond in the Snow
by
Jonathan Emmett (Goodreads Author),
Vanessa Cabban
A sweet celebration of the wonders of winter — and the warmth of good friends — is enhanced with a sparkly snowy cover.
One wintry afternoon, Mole finds something smooth and sparkly sticking out of the snow. It must be a diamond! As Mole rushes to show his new treasure to his friends, it keeps changing shape in his hands. Could the diamond be magic? In a snowy, shimmering s...more
One wintry afternoon, Mole finds something smooth and sparkly sticking out of the snow. It must be a diamond! As Mole rushes to show his new treasure to his friends, it keeps changing shape in his hands. Could the diamond be magic? In a snowy, shimmering s...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
December 12th 2006
by Candlewick Press
(first published November 6th 2006)
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Mole's first winter holds many magical surprises, not the least of which are diamonds hanging from the trees...that is until his forest friends tell him they're not diamonds, but icicles. The wonder and awe of winter is seen through first eyes in this delightful story, Diamond in the Snow.
Used for "Snowy Things" Storytime-01/2010.
Used for "Snowy Things" Storytime-01/2010.
Okay story, nothing special though. The main character doesn't really solve a problem.
just beautiful - and very cute..
cute! a little baby mole thinks an icicle is a diamond
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Jonathan Emmett was born in Leicestershire in 1965, the son of a rig fitter and a primary school teacher.
Jonathan loved books from an early age and some of his earliest memories are of visiting his local library. The picture books that he borrowed then, including Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss and Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett John
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