weather

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weather

What's the weather?

"Seasons, precipitation, wind, clouds, storms, climate change, and other weather-related phenomena are explained for young readers. Includes glossary"--Provided by publisher.

Weather

Explores different aspects of the weather using a question and answer format, discussing heat, clouds, and more.

The umbrella maker's son

Oscar Buckle lives in a city where it's always raining. And when it isn't raining, it's about to rain, so the townspeople have learned to embrace it. Oscar's father is an umbrella maker--appropriate for a place where you can't leave home without one!--but while Buckle Umbrellas are strong, reliable, and high quality, they're expensive. Because of this, people are buying from the competitor instead, which is threatening Oscar's family's business.
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Weird weather

2024
Weather changes from day to day, but sometimes it may change in an odd or unbelievable way. Readers will love learning about the weird weather that can and does happen all around the world.
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Hurricanes and tornadoes

2024
The devastation caused by hurricanes and tornadoes is well-documented on the news and social media, but what is the science behind how these weather events form and why they're so dangerous? Readers take a deep dive into the dangerous world of studying hurricanes and tornadoes through focused sections of main text and informative fact boxes. In addition, graphic organizers break down important natural processes, and diagrams take readers inside these deadly storms. Illustrations, maps, and full-color photographs illuminate science curriculum topics and show readers the effects of real-world storms, which are addressed in accessible case studies.

Climate and weather

2023
Is weather the same as climate? They are indeed different. Weather changes from day to day, whereas climate indicates a given weather pattern over a larger expanse of time, even thousands of years. This book explores the relationships between weather and climate, and how weather may affect the timely issue of climate change. The earth has experienced a period of rising temperatures that has alarmed both scientists and environmental activists. Does weather play a role? After reading this compelling book, readers will understand so much more about both weather and climate and the close relationship they share. Each book in The New Weather series provides very interesting information about everything you have ever wanted to know about weather. Readers can learn weather fundamentals, explore how scientists study the weather, and be amazed by some of the most extreme weather on our planet.

Weather

2016
Simple text and illustrations provide basic facts about weather.

A rainy day story

2021
"Rabbi Hanina feels sorry for himself when he becomes wet,cold, and muddy from the rain. But when he goes inside his house--where he is dry, warm, and happy--he feels selfish, knowing that the parched earth needs the earth, and he learns a lesson about his place in the world"--Provided by publisher.

Wildfires and freak weather

2024
Readers discover the dangers of freak weather and study the science behind wildfires in this age-appropriate guide to natural disasters. Specific case studies of deadly wildfires and freak weather events are presented alongside maps to help readers visualize where they took place. Readers are also presented with facts about how these natural disasters happen and what can be done to prepare for them, and they're introduced to the people who study these events. The clear and concise main text is paired with illustrations and full-color photographs. Graphic organizers and diagrams allow readers to obtain additional information in a creative way.

Climate change

2024
The reality of climate change is explored in a creative way as readers trace its causes and impacts through visual elements, with a particular focus on maps. A variety of maps are included to help readers practice obtaining information from this kind of source, and they feature clear labels and keys to make independent learning less intimidating. The main text connects science and current events, and fact boxes, sidebars, and graphic organizers present additional information. The eye-catching design also includes colorful illustrations and photographs. This learning experience helps readers think creatively about a topic that will shape their future.

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