Examines the science of the sky, air, and wind, providing answers to questions about why the sky is blue, how lighting is formed, why rainbows occur, and related phenomena.
When they learn that their friend Mole is trying to bring some of the sky back to her underground home, Squirrel, Frog, and Bird all find a way to help.
Sixth graders Dez and Jax are Sky Watchers who patrol the sky with their sky bikes and protect their schoolmates from spinners, little flat disks that steal bikes and take them to the ground below.
"Every day the sun moves across the sky and it is light. You can see clouds, birds and airplanes in the daytime. Every night the moon moves across the sky and it becomes dark. You can see stars at night. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list"--Provided by publisher.
Sixth graders Dez and Jax are Sky Watchers who patrol the sky with their sky bikes and protect their schoolmates from spinners, little flat disks that steal bikes and take them to the ground below.
A little girl and her brother encounter fireflies, frogs, and bats as they wonder about things like the sky, moon, sun, and stars while they are exploring their nighttime surroundings.