The Little Snowplow

The Little SnowplowWritten by Lora Koehler, Illustrated by Jake Parker

Despite being teased, a little snowplow trains all year to be ready for the winter snow. With a strong message of determination and believing in yourself against all odds, this book has a big message for young readers. Reminiscent of Katy and the Big Snow and The Little Engine that Could, The Little Snowplow is a modern rendition for today’s young children. The illustrations are colorful and cute. The town of Mighty Mountain is lucky to have this little snowplow around the do the job!

Review by Renee Larsen, Hillside Elementary Media Center
Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5 stars)
Interest Level: Preschool-2nd grade

This story is similar to “The Little Engine that Could.” It reminds us to work hard, expect the best, and don’t give up. The other trucks all think the little snowplow will be too small to plow the snow when winter comes. He works hard to prove to them that he can get the job done. Kids will enjoy the pictures and message especially when their is snow around. Lora Koehler is a librarian and Utah local. This is her first picture book.

Review by Vanessa Eyre, Robert Frost Media Center
Rating: ★★★★✩ (4 stars)
Interest Level: Grades K-3

The Little Snowplow
Written by Lora Koehler, Illustrated by Jake Parker
Candlewick Press
32 pages
Release Date: October 13, 2015

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3 thoughts on “The Little Snowplow”

  1. When Lora visited our school in May to promote the summer reading program, she told us she is working on a second book.

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