How Wind Shapes the Earth (Science Kids - The Changing Earth)
by Megan Cuthbert, Katie Gillespie
Find you way around our world and take a journey through mapping you wouldn't expect with this interesting look at maps and mapping. Not just for directions maps are used to track and study weather people money and more. In this fascinating series human and physical geography combines with technology and science to look at how we map the world around us and our lives within it. Now more than ever understanding and predicting the weather has become very important this title takes a look at how we...
A Rainy Day (Weather First Steps) (First Step Nonfiction)
by Robin Nelson
The Let's Look series is a colourful and stimulating new series of photographic word books for preschool learning. Developed in consultation with educational experts, it is specially designed to prepare children aged 2-5 years for the first stages of the British National Curriculum and as a foundation for basic reading skills. All the titles in the series are visually exciting, fun to use, and draw on familiar, simple images that toddlers need to recognise and will love to identify.
Interactive Explorer: Weather and Space (Interactive Explorer)
by Helen Young and Chris Oxlade
Dr. Seuss Lift-the-Flap Pocket Library (Dr. Seuss - A Lift-the-Flap Book)
by Dr. Seuss
Six mini flip-the-flap books in a pocket library slipcase. Each book introduces a different early learning concept with flaps for interactive fun. Contains six mini flip-the-flap books in a special edition slipcase to celebrate 50 years of the Cat in the Hat! Titles include Crazy Colours, Amazing Animals, Nutty Numbers, Silly Opposites, Wacky Weather, Dizzy Days.Perfect for little Seuss fans to learn in zany style!
Indestructibles: Play in Any Weather (High Color High Contrast) (Indestructibles)
by Amy Pixton
With over 9 million copies in print, Indestructibles is a trusted brand for new parents and the littlest learners. Chew proof, rip proof, drool proof, and 100% washable, these are books babies can really sink their gums into! This brand-new High Colour High Contrast Indestructibles title celebrates outdoor play and different types of weather with the black and white patterns and vibrant colours that help baby focus in their early stages.Indestructibles is the trusted series for easing little one...
What Do People Do in Summer? (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Let's Look at Summer)
by Rebecca Felix
A Storm Too Soon (Young Readers Edition) (True Rescue)
by Michael J. Tougias
Storm Chasers D (High Five Reading - Red)
by White, Jerry and Matt White
Stem Starters for Kids Chemistry Activity Book (STEM Starters for Kids)
by Jenny Jacoby
Rosen Verified: Natural Disasters (Rosen Verified: Natural Disasters)
by Beatrice Harris
Tsunamis (Rosen Verified: Natural Disasters)
by Jennifer Lombardo
Rain & Shine: A Flip-Flap Book of Weather (Flip-Flap Books)
by Molly Littleboy
Watch the weather change before your eyes in this brilliant flip-flap book! Little hands will love turning the split pages to transform each scene and journey through the world of weather. Each scene features stunning artwork, accessible information and wildlife to spot on the facing page. With bite-sized facts on sun, rain, snow and storms - plus a section on the seasons - this is the perfect first book of weather for little ones. Flip, flap, find and discover! Rain & Shine: A Flip-Fl...
My Very Important Earth Encyclopedia (My Very Important Encyclopedias)
A charming children's encyclopedia bursting with facts about explosive volcanoes, incredible habitats, and world-saving ideas. The world is so much bigger than young minds can fathom and there is always more to learn. My Very Important Earth is a vibrant encyclopedia for curious 5-9 year olds, with a unique approach to the subject that features both places from around the globe as well as focusing on what the world is like from a child’s perspective, covering everyday subjects about their own e...
"In graphic novel format, text and illustrations explain how tornadoes form, how they are measured, and how to stay safe during one"--
20 Things You Didn't Know about Weather (Did You Know? Earth Science)
by Doug Bradley
Usborne Book of Weather Facts (Usborne Facts & Lists)
by Anita Ganeri
In December 1915, San Diego's leaders claimed the town's reservoirs were nearly dry. Knowing the city would not survive and grow unless it had water, they hired Charles Mallory Hatfield, whose skills at making rain were legendary. But when torrents and torrents of rain came, disaster struck. Roads were closed, people drowned, and dams burst. The town elders blamed Hatfield and refused to pay him. Was Hatfield really a rain wizard, or simply a fraud? Renowned author Larry Dane Brimner examines t...