A puppy experiences winter for the first time.
A playful pup—who presumably has never experienced winter before—runs boisterously through the snow, attempting to give high fives to birds, mailboxes, and squirrels. “HOORAY! / It’s finally winter!” There’s endless pouncing and bouncing to do! Unfortunately, a particularly energetic leap onto a snowman leads to confusing results. “WHOOMPH!” Sticks, stones, and snow go flying. The pup looks around in concern. “Where’d you— // go . . . ?” But then, the dog sees something that’s even more confusing: fake reindeer strung with lights; large, garish plastic packages and bows; and an inflatable Santa, who won’t even give a high five. Paw stretched out eagerly, the pup waits. Instead, a mechanical “HO HO HO” rings out. The pup scampers away, cowering behind the human’s legs. Only one logical conclusion can be drawn—"Winter is weird." Yoon infuses the tiny canine hero with swift blurs of motion and large, expressive eyes. The perspective is zoomed in on the pup—the star of the show—limiting the views of the human to only their knees and boots. Against the wintry white space, the feisty pup’s emotions shine. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A cleverly imagined romp through new experiences.
(Picture book. 3-6)