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Winter Wonderland

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Winter Wonderland Synopsis

A Geisel Honor-winning series! Author Kelly Starling Lyons selected as the 2021 Piedmont Laureate!

Join Ty on his imaginative adventures in Ty's Travels: Winter Wonderland, a My First I Can Read book by acclaimed author and illustrator team Kelly Starling Lyons and Nina Mata. Imagination and play are highlighted in this festive Winter story, perfect for sharing with children 3 to 6.

Ty's big imagination takes him and Momma on a trip to the North Pole. Everything is wonderful! A Christmas tree sparkles, a snowman waves, and a polar bear sings. Will Ty's wish to see Santa come true? He wishes and wishes.  

Ty's Travels: Winter Wonderland fills an important need for inclusive Christmas stories with diverse characters.

With simple, rhythmic text and joyful, bright art, this My First series and Guided Reading Level I is perfect for shared reading with a child. Books at this level feature basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations, ideal for sharing with emergent readers. The active, engaging stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.

"A cozy, snowy Christmastime read."  -Kirkus

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780063083622
Publication date: 27th October 2022
Author: Kelly Starling Lyons
Illustrator: Nina Mata
Publisher: HarperCollinsPublishers an imprint of HarperCollins
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 32 pages
Series: Ty's Travels
Genres: Reading Scheme
Picture storybooks: imagination and play
Early years: time and seasons
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Funny
School Stories
PSHE: Multiculturalism, Diversity and Inclusion
Classic Literature
Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction