The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
- Bibliography
Keats, Ezra Jack. The Snowy Day. Puffin Books, 1976. ISBN 0140501827
- Plot Summary
Peter wakes up to a snow-covered world. He joyfully spends the day exploring the newly
fallen precipitation. As the day ends, Peter reluctantly returns home for the evening. As the
next day dawns, Peter is excited to seen more snow had fallen overnight. He spends the day
exploring some more.
fallen precipitation. As the day ends, Peter reluctantly returns home for the evening. As the
next day dawns, Peter is excited to seen more snow had fallen overnight. He spends the day
exploring some more.
- Critical Analysis
This story depicts the child-like innocence of a snow day and shows how you can enjoy
something as simple as walking in the snow to create prints. There are much larger
illustrations in this picture book compared with other stories of a similar genre. The
drawings seem to be more abstract and focus more on colors and shapes rather than
specific details.
something as simple as walking in the snow to create prints. There are much larger
illustrations in this picture book compared with other stories of a similar genre. The
drawings seem to be more abstract and focus more on colors and shapes rather than
specific details.
- Review Excerpts
- Caldecott Medal winner, 1963
- The New York Public Library’s Books of the Century, 1996
- The Library of Congress’s Books that Shaped America, 2012
- Connections
- Follow this reading up by watching the 2016 Amazon Animated special entitled, The Snowy Day
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