Even though it's unlikely to be used until late this year, I made a snowman for a story kit about winter for our volunteers to take to daycare centers and preschools. The patterns for this snowman are available in Children's Programming Monthly, vol. 1, no. 4, "Mitten Weather,"and were designed by Diane Briggs.
Hey, Mr. Snowman
I went walking
Through a winter wonderland
And spied a frosty snowman
Who needed a hand.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, what do you need?
I need some eyes. Put them on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, what do you see?
I see an orange carrot. Put it on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see a purple hat. Put it on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see some red licorice. Put it on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see some brown sticks. Put them on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see a green scarf. Put it on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see some red mittens. Put them on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see some black buttons. Put them on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see some yellow boots. Put them on me, please.
Hey, Mr. Snowman, now what do you see?
I see the coolest snowman ever...ME!
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