❄️ Kids Book Read Aloud: SNEEZY THE SNOWMAN by Maureen Wright and Stephen Gilpin

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In today’s lesson, we read the delightful story of Sneezy the Snowman, who struggles to find the right temperature to stay comfortable. Despite the children’s efforts to warm him up with hot cocoa, hats, and scarves, Sneezy keeps melting until they discover that ice cream is the perfect solution. The story emphasizes the importance of friendship and caring for one another, encouraging us to think about how we support our friends in times of need.
  1. What did Sneezy the Snowman want to feel better?
  2. How did Sneezy’s friends help him when he was cold?
  3. What did Sneezy eat to feel just right?

❄️ Let’s Read: Sneezy the Snowman

Hello, friends! Are you ready for a fun story? Today, we’re going to read about a snowman named Sneezy. Have you ever heard of a snowman who gets cold? Let’s find out what happens to Sneezy!

Meet Sneezy the Snowman

Sneezy the snowman was feeling chilly. “Brr, it’s cold out here!” he said. He wanted to warm up, so he drank some hot cocoa. But oh no! Sneezy melted because the cocoa was too hot!

Building Sneezy Again

The children saw what happened and said, “Let’s make Sneezy brand new!” They built him again with fresh snow. Sneezy sneezed a big sneeze. “Achoo! I’m still cold!” he said.

Sharing is Caring

A little girl shared her hat with Sneezy. “You look awesome!” the children said. But Sneezy was still cold. He found a hot tub and sat in it. Oh no! He melted again!

Another Try

The children rebuilt Sneezy once more. This time, a little boy shared his scarf. “This will keep you warm,” he said. But Sneezy was still cold. He stood by a campfire. Oh no! He melted again!

Finding the Right Balance

The children rebuilt Sneezy again. A little girl gave him her coat. “This will help,” she said. But Sneezy felt too hot with all the clothes. The children had an idea. “Let’s get ice cream!” they said.

Ice Cream Fun

Sneezy ate lots of ice cream. “Yum!” he said. “Now I’m just right!” Sneezy was happy because he wasn’t too hot or too cold. He was lucky to have friends who cared so much about him.

What About You?

Do you have friends who help you when you need it? How do you show your friends that you care? Think about it and share your thoughts!

Thanks for reading with us! We hope you enjoyed the story of Sneezy the Snowman. See you next time for more fun stories!

  1. Have you ever built a snowman before? What did you use to make it special or different?
  2. Why do you think Sneezy kept melting? Can you think of other ways to keep a snowman from melting?
  3. How do you help your friends when they are feeling sad or need something? Can you share a time when you helped someone or when someone helped you?
  1. Build Your Own Snowman: Gather some craft supplies like cotton balls, buttons, and colored paper. Work together to create your own snowman. Think about what your snowman might need to stay comfortable. Does he need a hat, scarf, or maybe something else? Share your snowman’s story with the class and explain how you helped him stay just right.

  2. Weather Watch: Go outside and observe the weather. Is it cold, warm, or just right? Discuss with a friend how you would dress a snowman for today’s weather. Draw a picture of your snowman wearing the clothes you think would be best for him today. Share your drawing and explain your choices.

  3. Friendship Circle: Sit in a circle with your classmates and talk about ways you can help each other, just like Sneezy’s friends helped him. Can you think of a time when you helped a friend or when a friend helped you? Share your story with the group and discuss how it made you feel.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hello, reading friends! It’s Ani. I hope you’re enjoying the cold weather if you live where it’s winter right now. Have you ever heard of a snowman that gets cold? Well, today we’re going to read about one! Our book is called “Sneezy the Snowman.” If you have a copy, go ahead and get it so you can read along with me.

**”Sneezy the Snowman”**
Written by Maureen Wright
Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin

Sneezy the snowman shivered. “Brr, it’s cold out here, that’s for sure! I need a drink to warm me up.” So he drank cocoa from a cup. He said with a smile, “I like this a lot!” And then, right there, believe it or not, he melted from drinking something too hot!

The children cried out, “What should we do?” A voice from the puddle said, “Make me brand new!” They rebuilt Sneezy as snowflakes flew, and a cold winter wind swirled and blew. The snowman sneezed a gigantic sneeze. “I’m sneezing and freezing and shimmering too!” A little girl said, “Then let’s share! I have something you can wear. Here’s my hat to put on your head.” “You look awesome!” the children said.

The snowman blinked his coal-black eyes. The stocking cap was a nice surprise. But Sneezy the snowman shivered. “Brr, it’s cold out here, that’s for sure! I am freezing every minute. I’ll find a hot tub and sit right in it.” He found one and smiled. “I like this a lot!” And then, right there, believe it or not, he melted from sitting in water too hot!

The children cried out, “What should we do?” A voice from the hot tub said, “Make me brand new!” They rebuilt Sneezy as snowflakes flew, and a cold winter wind swirled and blew. The snowman sneezed a gigantic sneeze. “I’m sneezing and freezing and shivering too!” A little boy said, “Then let’s share! I have something you can wear. Here’s my scarf that’s red and blue. I think it would look great on you.”

The snowman blinked his cold black eyes. The colorful scarf was a nice surprise. It went very well with the long pink hat. The children all said, “How about that?” But Sneezy the snowman shivered. “Brr, it’s cold out here, that’s for sure! I need to feel some warmth on me. There’s a campfire by that tree,” he said with a smile. “I like this a lot!” And then, right there, believe it or not, he melted from standing beside something hot!

The children cried out, “What should we do?” A voice from the puddle said, “Make me brand new!” They rebuilt Sneezy as snowflakes flew, and a cold winter wind swirled and blew. The snowman sneezed a gigantic sneeze. “I’m sneezing and freezing and shimmering too!” A little girl said, “Then let’s share! I have something you can wear. Here’s my coat, the perfect fit. I know that you’ll look good in it.”

The snowman blinked his cold black eyes. The bright orange coat was a nice surprise. It went very well with the scarf and the hat. The children all said, “How about that?” But Sneezy said, “Oh, I’m way too hot! I’ll take off all the new clothes I’ve got.” The children yelled, “No, that’s not the way! Listen to what we have to say. Buy something cold at the ice cream store. Have two scoops or three or four!”

Sneezy ate ice cream seven scoops high. “This is great!” the snowman cried. “I’m not too cold, and I’m not too hot, and I’m wearing clothes I like a lot!” Then, after eating every bite, he said at last, “I feel just right!”

Sneezy was very lucky to have so many friends who cared so much about him, wasn’t he? What do you do to show your friends that you care about them? You can tell me all about it in the comments section below. I hope you enjoyed our story! Thank you for watching. See you next time!

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This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any informalities and ensuring clarity.

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