Cover art by Leonid Gore
Snow and ice make everything nice. February may bring cold weather for many, but this edition of CRICKET Magazine will warm up your senses with poems, stories, tales, and illustrations full of all the joys that come with the cold.
Starting with an inspiring story and an encouraging poem about ice-skating, CRICKET Magazine explores the best parts of winter. And if you and your kids need to warm up, there’s an amazing article about a seamstress who sews spring into each of her dresses, followed by a simply elegant poem about the season. Then explore the world around you with tales from times before and as far away as China.
Enjoy features including
The Human Zamboni by Jennifer Sneed
One Day, Some Day by Cindy Breedlove
She Dreamed of Dresses by Ann Dorer
February Secrets by Linda Elovitz Marshall
False Impressions by Christy Lenzi
Favorite First Sentences from Cricket readers
Three Impossible Tasks by Phillis Gershator
From Slave to Congressman by Timothy Tocher
Timespiral by Karleen Bradford
Regular features of CRICKET magazine include Letterbox, Cricket Country, Ugly Bird’s Crossbird Puzzle, Cricket League, Cricket and Ladybug, and Old Cricket Says.
