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)
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.


