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Winter picture books that captivate infants: A collection of heartwarming read-aloud ideas

Winter picture books that captivate infants: A collection of heartwarming read-aloud ideas
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Winter picture books that captivate infants: A collection of heartwarming read-aloud ideas

We want to make wintertime with your baby feel even warmer and more heartfelt.

Many people may choose winter-themed picture books with that in mind.

Here, we introduce winter picture books you can enjoy with babies around 0 years old.

We’ve gathered books full of seasonal charm—snow, winter animals, Christmas—featuring colors that capture a baby’s attention and warm, gentle stories.

Precisely because it’s a cold season, cherish the slow, cozy moments of reading picture books with your baby.

Winter picture books that captivate 0-year-olds! A collection of heartwarming read-aloud ideas (1–10)

Same, Same, Momon-chan

This is a story about Momon-chan teaming up with Goldfish-san and Cactus-san to build a snowman.

The full two-page spreads vividly depict the scenes, conveying just how hard it is to make a big snowball.

You can’t help but want to cheer them on, saying, “Heave-ho, heave-ho!” Children will probably feel as if they’re making the snowman right alongside Momon-chan.

So, what kind of snowman did they end up making? It’s exciting to imagine! It’s a perfect book for winter read-alouds, capturing the joy of playing in the snow.

Kuupii and Kirakira-chan

The story’s main character is Kuupee the little bear.

Kuupee meets Sparkle-chan, who has been separated from her friends, and decides to help her find them.

It’s a heartwarming tale perfect for winter read-alouds, and the white parts of the illustrations—like snow and snowmen—are fluffy to the touch, so you can enjoy the tactile feel as you read.

There are also glitter details and other fun features that kids will love.

As you search for Sparkle-chan’s friends with Kuupee, enjoy the textures and scenery of winter.

Guruguru-chan and Fuwafuwa-chan

When we woke up in the morning, everything was a world of silver! Little Squirrel Guruguru was overjoyed.

But seeing that white, cold stuff for the first time, she wondered, “What is it?” Then Fluffy the Rabbit came along and told her, “It’s snow.” After that, the two of them rolled around and played in the snow, and before they knew it, they were covered head to toe in white.

This is a seasonal picture book where little ones can also enjoy peekaboo.

Seeing Guruguru and Fluffy having so much fun will surely make children look forward to playing in the snow too.

Gorongo snowman

When you think of winter, you think of snow…

and when you see snow, don’t you just want to make a snowman? In this picture book, a big snowball comes rolling along and then turns into a snowman.

He becomes friends with a dog, and they have fun racing around together.

It’s such a dreamy story, it warms your heart as you read.

The illustrations are also created with dyed fabric, with the stitches clearly visible.

The tactile, three-dimensional feel makes you want to reach out and touch it—and kids are sure to love it too.

The Great Adventure of Sorachi Village

This is a story about Hiro the dog, who has all sorts of encounters while chasing a butterfly.

He meets a customer at a coffee shop, a girl throwing a party, and some delicious-looking, ripened grapes… While enjoying each new meeting, Hiro’s true goal is still the butterfly.

He chases it with all his heart—but when he comes across the grapes, uh-oh…? It seems he forgets all about the butterfly.

With each page they turn, children will surely search for the butterfly alongside Hiro and feel a thrill of excitement wondering what will appear next.

Surprise kotatsu

A warm fixture that appears in winter and is so cozy you can’t bring yourself to get out…

the kotatsu.

Falling asleep under the kotatsu and catching a cold is a classic winter scenario, isn’t it? This picture book features the kotatsu as its theme.

It’s a lift-the-flap book: when you flip back the quilt, you’ll find all sorts of things—cats, thieves, ghosts, and more.

There are clues visible before you lift the flap, so you can enjoy a guessing game, too! A perfect book to brighten winter read-aloud time, full of excitement as you wonder what will appear next.

Mole-kun and Winter

The picture book Mole and Winter features an inquisitive little mole.

Thinking it was snowing, Mole took out his sled—but it turned out not to be snow at all, but frost.

So Mole asks the clouds to let it snow.

Can they really do that? If you give them some water to drink, they grant his wish and make it snow.

It’s a dream-filled tale that’s sure to delight children.

With its clear, simple story, even very young kids can enjoy it.

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