Snow Day: A Graphic Novel

Snow Day: A Graphic Novel

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  • Create Date:2022-06-02 06:53:26
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Aron Nels Steinke
  • ISBN:1338746758
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Summary

A blizzard is coming to Hazelwood Elementary!

It's snowing, and there's excitement in the air because the school day might end early。 Students and teachers alike are looking forward to seeing what happens! Meanwhile, Abdi is distracted and worried because his brother is having surgery。 He's supposed to go home with Henry, but they miss the bus and end up having an unexpected adventure with Mr。 Wolf!

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Reviews

Sonia Adams

I've enjoyed reading the books in the Mr。 Wolf's Class series。 The new book, Snow Day, was okay。 Readers get to see more of Mr。 Wolf's playful side as he takes charge of the students Abdi and Henry。 The story centers on Abdi's concern for his brother undergoing surgery。 This particular story may not be as humorous or adventuresome for some readers due to the other kids don't take dominant roles。 I look forward to reading book #6 in the Mr。 Wolf series。 I've enjoyed reading the books in the Mr。 Wolf's Class series。 The new book, Snow Day, was okay。 Readers get to see more of Mr。 Wolf's playful side as he takes charge of the students Abdi and Henry。 The story centers on Abdi's concern for his brother undergoing surgery。 This particular story may not be as humorous or adventuresome for some readers due to the other kids don't take dominant roles。 I look forward to reading book #6 in the Mr。 Wolf series。 。。。more

Katie

This was the gentlest story in the series。 Mr Wolf and 2 students get stuck in the school during a blizzard。 Very warm and comforting in a time that is full of worry and friendship struggles。

Shanna

A+ for Mr。 Wolf and his sweet little class full of characters。 The story with Abdi and Henry is so relatable for kids and Mr。 Wolf is a teacher I wouldn’t mind having in elementary school。 I was lucky to have some like him。 :)

Eleonora

It was very very very interesting。

Matt Glaviano

I've been a huge fan of this series but feel like the returns are diminishing。Here's my conflicted perspective on Snow Day:I spent a lot of the early part of the book thinking about how Steinke allows the small moments of the characters in Mr。 Wolfe's class lead the story。 There's a great POV panel looking down at a characters' feet while they're trying not to step on a crack (so as to not break etc)。 Some of Steinke's narrative feel disjointed, because elementary school is disjointed; twenty di I've been a huge fan of this series but feel like the returns are diminishing。Here's my conflicted perspective on Snow Day:I spent a lot of the early part of the book thinking about how Steinke allows the small moments of the characters in Mr。 Wolfe's class lead the story。 There's a great POV panel looking down at a characters' feet while they're trying not to step on a crack (so as to not break etc)。 Some of Steinke's narrative feel disjointed, because elementary school is disjointed; twenty different perspectives being moved through a situation in which they never entirely understand the "big picture。" So the book feels that way - disjointed。 Subjective。 Effectively within the heads of the kids (and adults)。It all feels like it takes place in a pretty real version of the world, too, which is what makes the second half of Snow Day harder to swallow。 There is no reality (at least none in a culture similar to the one Steinke writes about and creates) in which a teacher would spend a night alone in a school with two of their students。 For a lot of reasons, blizzard be damned, that would not happen。So, I'm stuck, I guess。 I can try to reconcile the night in the school as part of a student aged version of reality (the equivalent of Help! I'm trapped overnight in the library!), or I can try to reconcile it with the verisimilitude of reality that Steinke generally creates throughout this series。 Neither is entirely satisfying。 My ultimate question with a series is always do I want to continue reading it? The answer with Mr。 Wolfe's Class continues to be yes, but a little more hesitancy is creeping in with each volume。 。。。more

Stephen Connor

I LOVE MR WOLF

Wendy Bamber

Mr Wolf’s Class books just never fail and this one ended on such a warm note I was never giving this anything but a 5。 It is so evident that the author is a teacher because of the little thought bubble side comments that run through the story, the way Mr Wolf is pleased with himself as he sees his class chatter away on an activity he has created for them, the staff room antics, the thoughts of getting home or extra days off for snow etc etc。 Kids from about age 7 love this series, they are so po Mr Wolf’s Class books just never fail and this one ended on such a warm note I was never giving this anything but a 5。 It is so evident that the author is a teacher because of the little thought bubble side comments that run through the story, the way Mr Wolf is pleased with himself as he sees his class chatter away on an activity he has created for them, the staff room antics, the thoughts of getting home or extra days off for snow etc etc。 Kids from about age 7 love this series, they are so popular that they are literally never to be found on the shelf。 Awesome stuff。 。。。more

Steph

I bloody love the Mr Wolfs Class books - I’ve been eagerly awaiting this one。 Mr Wolf is a great teacher and his class are lovely to boot! What happens when it snows blizzards and Mr Wolf ends up stuck in school? Well a very fun adventure with soup, frozen burritos and movies! Can’t wait to share with my class

Kim

i love everything about this series。 it's such an awkwardly accurate (albeit sometimes saccharine) representation of middle school life。 i appreciated the story line of abdi and his brother/family, as you don't see that kind of story often presented in a kids book or with the deft approach the author took with his sibling's stress/turmoil。 also the love note - with the name spelled out and all the descriptive adjectives for each letter :'), so darling! can't wait for next one。 i love everything about this series。 it's such an awkwardly accurate (albeit sometimes saccharine) representation of middle school life。 i appreciated the story line of abdi and his brother/family, as you don't see that kind of story often presented in a kids book or with the deft approach the author took with his sibling's stress/turmoil。 also the love note - with the name spelled out and all the descriptive adjectives for each letter :'), so darling! can't wait for next one。 。。。more

Tonya

Laugh out loud funny! Another great story of friendship and school hijinx from Mr。 Wolf & his students!

Lisa D

Loved it! Too cute!

Em

My kids LOVE this graphic novel series。 We received #5 "Snow Day" from Scholastic Book Club yesterday and read in a single sitting。 Rather than depicting epic adventures, the series is "slice of life" but in a way that is entertaining for kids。 In this book, Abdi has to deal with a very bad day - from his anxiety over a brother having surgery to a beautiful ceramic piece he made in art accidentally getting broken by a friend。 Henry, Abdi, and their teacher Mr。 Wolf also get "snowed in" overnight My kids LOVE this graphic novel series。 We received #5 "Snow Day" from Scholastic Book Club yesterday and read in a single sitting。 Rather than depicting epic adventures, the series is "slice of life" but in a way that is entertaining for kids。 In this book, Abdi has to deal with a very bad day - from his anxiety over a brother having surgery to a beautiful ceramic piece he made in art accidentally getting broken by a friend。 Henry, Abdi, and their teacher Mr。 Wolf also get "snowed in" overnight at the school。 The author does a good job of depicting diverse characters with different family backgrounds, which facilitates outside conversations that are organic rather than preachy。 Recommend。 。。。more