Picture Books to Read with 4-Year-Olds in Winter: Heartwarming Recommended Stories
How about spending a lovely time with your 4-year-old by reading picture books that are perfect for winter? Here, we’ll introduce winter-themed picture books that spark a 4-year-old’s curiosity and nurture their imagination.
From playing in the snow and cozy hot-pot meals to fun Christmas moments, there are plenty of heartwarming stories featuring snow and winter creatures—perfect for snuggling up and reading indoors.
Story time with your 4-year-old will become even more enjoyable.
Through these picture books, you’re sure to find hints for making the cold winter season fun!
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Picture Books to Read with 4-Year-Olds in Winter! Heartwarming Recommended Stories (21–30)
The Christmas Tree Deep in the Forest
This is a Christmas-themed book with a story that unfolds around a lonely fir tree.
In the forest, there was one fir tree that didn’t grow as splendidly as the others, and unlike the other trees, it wasn’t cut down and was left behind.
But the animals decorated it, and it became a wonderful Christmas tree in the forest.
At first you worry, wondering what will happen, but you feel relieved when it turns into what you can call a happy ending.
Perhaps there’s a kind of happiness you can find precisely because you’re different from others… It’s a story that makes you think so, isn’t it?
Christmas Adventure
Cosmo, who doesn’t like winter, sets out at Betty’s invitation to find the “Christmas Tree of Light,” said to stand in the forest where the brightest star in the world shines.
But even when they ask the animals, no one knows about it, and they can’t seem to find it.
Does the Christmas Tree of Light really exist…? This is a thrilling yet delightful book for children about an adventure through the forest at night.
Turn the pages with excitement, wondering what kind of tree they’ll discover, and join the adventure yourself.
Christmas market
A Christmas market set up in the town square… This heartwarming book lets you feel the connections between people, chance meetings, and kindness.
The protagonist of the story is Kuro, an abandoned dog.
Kuro meets a girl holding a white stuffed dog, forms a bond with her, and finds his own happiness.
It’s a lovely picture book where you can enjoy the lively, cozy atmosphere of the market while experiencing a moving story.
You’ll also learn what a Christmas market is like, and Kuro’s determined efforts to deliver something to the girl will touch your heart.
Coco-chan the Santa
When you think of Santa, you probably picture an old man with a white beard.
But the Santa who appears in this story is more like a little puppy named Coco-chan.
Coco-chan prepares presents for her friends in the forest and rides a reindeer to deliver them.
What kind of gifts did Coco-chan prepare? Were her friends happy to receive them? From the cover illustration, you can feel the charming, heartwarming atmosphere of this lovely book.
If you like, give it a read at Christmas.
Pikki’s Christmas
This is a story about Pikki the doll, who tries hard to make her way back to Rina.
Rina cherished Pikki very much, but she dropped her while shopping.
Pikki tried to find a way home, but, unfortunately, she was run over by a carriage.
The one who helped the immobilized Pikki was an old man with a white beard—yes, Santa Claus.
Seeing Pikki’s earnest efforts, children will surely cheer for her with pounding hearts, wondering, “Will she make it home?” It’s a lovely Christmas picture book that also nurtures a spirit of taking good care of toys.
In conclusion
The cold winter season is the perfect time to enjoy the world of picture books together with a four-year-old in a warm room.
A four-year-old’s rich imagination will make the stories even more vivid.
As you feel the changing of the seasons, spend some heartwarming moments through picture books.
The conversations and smiles that blossom through reading will surely become cherished winter memories.


