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Nature Studies: Weather
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Weather Forecasting
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Written and illustrated by Gail Gibbons.
The book provides an introduction to the concept of weather forecasting, explaining how forecasters work in a weather station to track and gauge the constant changes in the weather.
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The Wind Thief
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Written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Diane Dawson.
The story revolves around the wind, which desires its own special hat and manages to acquire it with a puff.
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The Gates of the Wind
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Written by Kathryn Lasky and illustrated by Janet Stevens.
The story follows Gamma Lee, who leaves her peaceful village to journey to the mountains and a place called the Gates of the Wind, where she and the wind battle each other until they learn to live together.
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Little Raindrop
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Published by Autumn Publishing.
A story that follows the journey of a raindrop as it travels from the sky, through the earth, and back again, introducing children to the water cycle.
The book is suitable for young readers and is part of the Nature Stories collection, which aims to ignite young minds with wonder and curiosity about the natural world.
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Months of the Year
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Authorised by Schofield & Sims Ltd. under First Impressions series.
An illustrated book that introduces young children to wonders of our world.
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Snowflake Bentley
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Written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrated by Mary Azarian.
The book tells the true story of Wilson Bentley, a farmer from Vermont who became known as "Snowflake" Bentley for his fascination with snowflakes and his pioneering work in photographing them.
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Rain, Where Do You Come From
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Written by Francesca Grazzini and illustrated by Chiara Carrer.
The book is designed to educate young readers about the origins of rain through engaging dialogue and vivid illustrations. It uses a narrative approach where a child-like curiosity drives the exploration of natural phenomena related to rainfall, making it both informative and accessible for young minds.
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Winter Solstice
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Written by Ellen Jackson and illustrated by Jan Davey Ellis.
The book introduces the concept of the winter solstice, which is the shortest day of the year and marks the beginning of the coldest, darkest season.
It explores the scientific reasons behind this phenomenon and highlights how various cultures throughout history have celebrated it.
The book also explains how to demonstrate the Earth's tilt using an orange and a flashlight, connecting ancient solstice practices to modern customs associated with Christmas and Hanukkah.
Additionally, it includes an adaptation of a Cherokee creation tale, providing a cultural and historical perspective on the solstice.
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A New Beginning: Celebrating the Spring Equinox
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Written by Wendy Pfeffer and illustrated by Linda Bleck.
The book introduces the concept of the spring equinox and explores how different cultures celebrate this event. It covers various cultural traditions, including those of the Mayans, Chinese, Iranians, Jews, Native Americans, and Christians, explaining how they welcome the arrival of spring and the significance of their celebrations.
The book also includes information about the scientific aspects of the spring equinox, such as the Earth's rotation and its relation to the sun.
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Feel the Wind
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Written and illustrated by Arthur Dorros.
The book introduces young readers to the concept of wind, explaining what causes it, how it affects the weather, and how it can be used to help us.
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Mouse & Mole: And the All-Weather Train Ride
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Written and illustrated by Doug Cushman.
The story follows Mouse and Mole as they embark on a train ride that experiences various types of weather, providing an opportunity to learn about different weather phenomena.
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I Was Born in a Tree and Raised by Bees
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Written and illustrated by Jim Arnosky.
The story is told from the perspective of Crinkleroot, a forest dweller who claims to have been born in a tree and raised by bees. Through Crinkleroot's observations, the book introduces readers to the natural world, highlighting various animals and seasonal changes.
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The Wind Blew
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Written and illustrated by Pat Hutchins.
The story follows a mischievous wind that blows through a small town, causing chaos by taking various items into the sky. The wind starts with an umbrella being turned inside out, then proceeds to blow away a balloon, hat, scarf, judge’s wig, and other objects.
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Studying Weather : Weather Signs
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Written by Ann Merck and Jim Merck.
Find out what causes weather and how it can be predicted.
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Studying Weather: Weather Report
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Written by Ted O'Hare and is part of the Weather Report series.
Find out what causes weather and climate and how experts can learn how to predict tomorrow's weather.
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The Gift of the Sun
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Written by Dianne Stewart and illustrated by Jude Daly.
Thulani wants to spend more time in the sun and less time doing chores around the farm, so he makes a series of lopsided exchanges in an attempt to simplify his life, until all he has left is pocketful of sunflower seeds that, once sown, prove surprisingly useful.
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Look At: Weather
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Words by Rena Kirkpatrick and pictures by Janetta Lewin.
The book introduces various aspects of weather, including cloud formations, weather patterns, trade winds, and forecasting methods.
Cloud Dance (written by Thomas Locker)
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The story introduces young readers to the basic science of clouds and the natural world through poetic prose and brilliant illustrations.
Written and illustrated by Thomas Locker.
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Snowflake Bentley (written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin)
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Tells the story of Wilson Bentley, the first known photographer of snowflakes, and his fascination with capturing the beauty of snowflakes through photography.
Written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrated by Mary Azarian.
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Weather Forecasting (written by Gail Gibbons)
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It describes forecasters at work in a weather station as they track and gauge the constant changes in the weather, answering basic questions kids often ask about weather forecasting.
Written and illustrated by Gail Gibbons.
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The Gates of the Wind (written by Kathryn Lasky)
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The story follows Gamma Lee, who leaves her peaceful village to journey to the mountains and a place called the Gates of the Wind, where she and the wind battle each other until they learn to live together.
Written by Kathryn Lasky and illustrated by Janet Stevens.
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The Wind Thief (written by Judi Barrett)
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In the story, the wind wants its own special hat to keep its head warm, so it arranges a strong gust to blow hats off everyone's heads. The wind eventually stops blowing to return all the hats.
Written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Diane Dawson Hearn.
Cloud Dance (written by Thomas Locker)
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The story introduces young readers to the basic science of clouds and the natural world through poetic prose and brilliant illustrations.
Written and illustrated by Thomas Locker.
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