"Have you ever wondered what happens to a raindrop when it falls from the sky? This beautifully illustrated story will capture the imaginations of children and parents alike, and offers a perfect introduction to the water cycle."--Back cover.
"This nonfiction, photo-filled science book for beginning readers describes Earth's bodies of water and explains how water flows through the water cycle"--Provided by publisher.
"Two curious bunnies enjoy watching clouds go by. But when they look at the sky, they see something completely different! While one bunny likes to use his imagination the other bunny can only see the scientific. Together they learn that cloud watching is much more fun when they see it through each other's eyes"--Provided by publisher.
"Did you know that water cannot be created? The water on Earth now is all that we will ever have. Discover this and other fascinating facts in The Water Cycle, a World Languages book"--Provided by publisher.
"This title gives a simple overview of the water cycle, from evaporation to condensation and precipitation. The three states of water are also discussed"--Amazon.
"Falling out of the sky and into the world for the first time, Flo, a little drop of water, navigates the water cycle as life pulls her in different directions, to find her place in the world"--BTCat.
"Beginning readers explore the water cycle as water vapor turns into clouds, falls to Earth as rain, joins oceans and rivers, and evaporates to complete the cycle"--Provided by publisher.
"Drip the Raindrop is always nonstop! Come along with Drip as he goes on his continuous journey through the water cycle. Readers will love following Drip and discovering how he changes as he goes from his home in a puddle on the ground to being evaporated into a cloud and continues through his transformations with his water droplet friends. Each step of Drip's journey is illustrated to help readers understand the process and visually engage with each stage of the cycle."--Publisher's description.
"While out exploring Mick, Mack, and Molly take a ride on a fallen log and learn how the snow melts and ends up in the rivers and lakes and eventually in the sky"--OCLC.