Weather (working title) explains how weather works. Why is it raining? Where does the fog come from? What happens in a thunderstorm? How does geography affect the weather? The book features fun facts, trivia, and anecdotes, e.g. where did El Niño get its name from or how you can tell the temperature by a cricket's chirp. It covers questions like how does forecasting work or what instruments scientists use. It shows a weather station and discovers wind from sand storms, hurricanes to thunderstorms to explaining clouds and cloud formations, to the ice sheets at the ends of the world
One day it snows the next it thunders and then the sun shines.
Simple text and illustrations invite readers to join a group of children playing outdoors on a windy day.
Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring--the Weather Girls are ready for whatever the seasons might bring! Charming rhyming verse and adorable art make this picture book irresistible and ideal for sharing.
Simple text and illustrations invite readers to join a group of children playing outside in the sunshine.
Shoes or rain boots? This picture book explores why the weather can be so hard to predict. Now rebranded with a new cover look, this classic picture book uses colorful, simple diagrams to explain meteorology in a fun, engaging way.
In this action-packed picture book, a young boy enjoys doing things with his family, Whatever the Weather!
Rhyming text and illustrations invite readers to join a child playing in the rain.
The Pacific Northwest produces some of the most distinctive and variable weather in North America, which is described with colorful and evocative language in this book.
A child gets ready and goes outside to play in the snow.
Prompt children's thinking about What a Windy Day! with questions such as the following: Key Ideas and Details (RL.1, ... What is the weather like? (It is windy.) • What does the wind blow away? (leaves, garbage can, ball, umbrella, ...