Blizzard at the Zoo by Robert Bahr and illustrated by Consuelo Joerns published in 1982. From front book flap: "You know what a zoo is like in the summer - a friendly place where you can see zebras and tigers and big polar bears. But where do the animals go in the winter? Do zebras like snow? And what happens during a big storm? Robert Bahr answers these questions by telling about the 1977 blizzard in Buffalo, New York, whre a large open-air zoo flourishes year round. The fresh excitement of the snow animals to play vigorously. Others enjoyed the cozy security of being indoors. All are pictured in appealing yet realistic watercolors by Consuelo Joerns. Her enthusiasm for the animals and their keepers is evident in each of the superb illustrations to be seen in this book."
Sadie and the Snowman by Allen Morgan and illustrated by Brenda Clark published in 1985. From back cover: "Sadie made a really good snowman. And he lasted fro along, long time."
Snow What Fun When Snowmen Come to Life on Christmas Eve by Cheryl Hawkinson and illustrated by Mike Esberg published in 2004. A Story from the Hallmark Holiday Series. From back cover: "Just what do snowmen do when no one is looking? This lively account of the snowfolks' big gathering "just south of North Pole" will answer that quetion in a truly unforgettable way."