Tiger, It's Snowing!
by Daishu Ma
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Pub Date Aug 26 2025 | Archive Date Jul 22 2025
Publisher Spotlight | Post Wave Children's Books
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Description
Adorable duo, Tiger and Mei, embark on a snow-filled winter adventure in this second book in a charming new series.
Join Mei and Tiger in a touching story about friendship, embracing the day, and new experiences.
Mei’s exuberant Tiger wants to play in the snow, but Mei isn’t quite so sure. It’s cold and it’s wet! But Mei soon changes her mind when she tastes delicate snowflakes for the first time, makes fresh footprints in the pristine snow, and they have a fun snowball fight. As the day draws to a close, the duo return to the warm embrace of home – a perfect conclusion to a day filled with wonder and delight.
Featured Reviews

In a really fun, smudgey feeling art style, a boy and a tiger adventure through the snow. This is a perfect cozy bed time story as the two tucker themselves out and eventually fade into sleep.

I think that this is a really cute and fun little book, but I noticed a few contradictions, for lack of a better word. The story starts out with Tiger not knowing what snow is, but I noticed that there were things that Tiger just *knew* to do with snow. For example, if someone has never seen snow before, how would they know that it's common to make a snowman? In the long run, these details don't matter and it's still a good book, but I still wanted to point that out.
However, that is the only critique I have for this book! I thought that the illustrations captured the beauty of snow nicely, and the art style was very unique to this book. I really liked the way that Tiger was drawn - adorable!
Overall, I think that this is a good book for young readers, it's simple and easy-to-understand, and it is a perfect wintertime read.
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