Have you ever seen a hailstone with a turtle frozen inside? Learn all about the weirdest, wackiest, wildest weather ever--and what makes it happen--in this easy-to-read nonfiction reader.
Pink Snow and other Weird Weather(CD1장포함)(All Aboard Reading 시리즈 Station Stop 2)
Did you know that it can really rain frogs? Or that there is such a thing as pink snow? And that there's a place on earth where it hasn't rained in 400 years? We're talking about some really weird weather!
Introduces young readers to the behavior and eating habits of the giraffe.
Snow. Minneapolis, MN: Capstone Press, 2012. Chanko, Pamela, and Daniel Moreton. Weather. New York: Scholastic, 1998. Dussling, Jennifer, and Heidi Petach. Pink Snow and Other Weird Weather. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1998. ACTIVITY .
The group reading Pink Snow and Other Weird Weather couldn't put the book down and couldn't wait to share the information in the book . As soon as I approached their table , they all started telling me about what they had read .
New York: W. W. Norton, 2001. Mabinogion (c. 1050). Anselm, Cur Deus Homo (c. 1090). Thomas Aquinas, Selected Writings (c. 1273). Thomas Aquinas. Selected Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Trans. Ralph McInerny. New York: Penguin, 1999.
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and natural defenses of poison dart frogs.
A companion title to the popular Gotcha! by the same authors, this new guide lets you pinpoint the right books to get children excited about reading nonfiction titles! With more...
The Great Storm of ' 88 VeRo Publishing , Vernon , Connecticut , 1987 Carter , E . A . , and Seaquist , V . G . Extreme Weather History and Climate Atlas for Alabama The Strode Publishers , Huntsville , Alabama , 1984 Changon , Stanley ...
Describes the hunting activities of various bugs, including the praying mantis, wood ant, and dragonfly.