My Friend Rabbit and the Snow Geese cover

My Friend Rabbit and the Snow Geese

Author: Rohmann, Eric

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.3
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 241
Points per Word 0.002075
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

When Rabbit and his friend Mouse try to show the Gibble Goose Girls that winter can be fun, they discover the joy of playing in the snow and the value of sharing their enthusiasm. The tale follows the lovable characters from Eric Rohmann's Caldecott-winning My Friend Rabbit as they encounter a small challenge: convincing the geese that cold weather has its own delights. The simple narrative, paired with bright, expressive pictures, shows teamwork and a lighthearted seasonal adventure.

Quick Summary

When the Gibble Goose Girls think winter is too chilly to enjoy, Rabbit and Mouse step in to show them how much fun a snowy day can be. The short, easy-to-read text makes it perfect for early readers, while the warm watercolor-style pictures keep even the youngest listeners smiling. It's a great pick for kids who are just starting to read on their own, especially those who love gentle humor and animal friendships. There's a subtle lesson about encouraging others to try new things, but it never feels preachy just a sweet reminder that sharing a bit of fun can make a cold day feel cozy. If your child likes the cozy winter vibe of "The Snowy Day" but wants a little more animal mischief, this one hits the spot.