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The Big Questions Answered — Hardcover Set
From the Series The Big Questions Answered
Why is science so important? It saves lives, connects us with our natural world, and helps us build a brighter future. Each of the hundreds of science fields has its own unique story to… Read More →
The Power of Snow
On a snowy day . . . Two flakes play. Four flakes sashay. Eight flakes twirl. Sixteen flakes swirl. At this rate, how long will it take to surpass 100 snowflakes? How about 1,000? Or even… Read More →
The Sky Stirs Up Trouble: Tornadoes
From the Series Bel the Weather Girl
Tornado siren! Bel the Weather Girl and Dylan head to the basement. Dylan is scared the house will blow away! But soon the storm passes. Some storms make tornadoes, and some don't. Bel says… Read More →
The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story
With a double-page spread for each month, this book describes the journey of a single drop of water throughout the year. Read More →
The Snow Is Fun
From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Through bright photos and simple text, kids describe what snow looks and feels like. Pair this nonfiction title with its companion fiction book, The Snow Is Fun. Read More →
The Sun Shines Everywhere
From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Look at where the sun shines--from farms and highways to cities and parks. Pair this photo-illustrated nonfiction title with its companion fiction story, Turtles in the Sun. Read More →
Thunderstorms
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Forces of Nature
What is a thunderstorm? What dangers do thunderstorms bring? How can people prepare for a thunderstorm? Read this book to discover the answers! Read More →
Tornado
From the Series Nature in Action
The day is hot and muggy, but cool weather is moving in. All at once, there's a thunderous rumble that sounds like an approaching freight train. The sky darkens and the wind picks up. A… Read More →
Tornadoes
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Forces of Nature
How do tornadoes form? Where do tornadoes strike? How can you stay safe during a tornado? Read this book to discover the answers! Read More →
Tsunamis
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Forces of Nature
Do you know what a tsunami is? What causes a tsunami? What happens when a tsunami gets close to shore? Read this book to discover the answers! Read More →
Typhoon Holidays: Taiwan
From the Series Global Kids Storybooks
Typhoon Holidays is about the times school is out because of severe typhoons in Taiwan. Every summer there are four to five typhoons in the country. Read More →
Unbelievable! (UpDog Books ™) — Hardcover Set
From the Series Unbelievable! (UpDog Books ™)
The universe is full of fascinating, incredible facts. From sports arenas to the oceans to the deepest reaches of space, readers will learn high-interest, educational facts that they'll want… Read More →
Vapor, Rain, and Snow: The Science of Clouds and Precipitation
From the Series Weatherwise
How does a cloud form? When is the best time to see a rainbow in the sky? Why do ice cubes shrink in the freezer? The answers to these questions all involve water. So do the reasons why… Read More →
Warm in Winter, Cool in Summer: Book 19
From the Series Sustainability
This simple informational text encourages the return to traditional ways of heating and cooling the home. With methods such as heavy curtains and insulation in view, readers will think twice… Read More →
Water Can Be . . .
From the Series Can Be . . . Books
Water is water, puddle, pond, sea. But now can you guess what else it can be? Water can be a . . .thirst quencher, kid drencher, cloud fluffer, fire snuffer. Find out about the many roles… Read More →
Weather and Climate
From the Series One Planet
From gentle sunshine showers to violent hurricanes, this book explores the creative and awesome destructive power of the weather and climate on Earth. While we all rely on sunshine and rain… Read More →
Weather and Climate through Infographics
From the Series Super Science Infographics
Trying to breeze through weather and climate facts just might cause a brain freeze! You're showered with details about extreme temperatures (Earth's record high is 134°F and record low is… Read More →
Weather Clues in the Sky: Clouds
From the Series Bel the Weather Girl
Look! The sky is getting cloudy. Does that mean light rain, a thunderstorm, or just an overcast day? Dylan hopes their soccer game won't be rained out. Bel the Weather Girl helps her friends… Read More →
Weather Impact
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Advanced Fluency Level 1
How often do people say, 'It depends on the weather?' Alternative arrangements must be made if conditions are unsuitable for planned activities. Cancellation, postponement or change of venue… Read More →
Weather in Fall
From the Series Let's Look at Fall (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
The air turns cool in the fall. Decodable nonfiction text and appealing photographs teach young readers about fall weather. Pairs with the fiction text Feels like Fall. Read More →
Weather Math
From the Series Math Everywhere!
Math is everywhere when it comes to the weather! See what's brewing inside this book—and how we need math to finish the forecast! You'll need your math smarts to measure the temperature,… Read More →
Weather Robots
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Robots Everywhere!
Robots help us understand our weather and climate. Some fly into storms to measure wind. Others dive into the ocean to learn about weather patterns. And some drive across frigid polar regions Read More →
Weather Tech: A First Look
From the Series Read about Weather (Read for a Better World ™)
There are many different tools that help us measure and predict the weather. Scientists, engineers, and news stations all work together to bring people information and keep them safe. With… Read More →
Weird Weather
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
All around the world, weird weather events occur every day. But weird can mean many different things! Sometimes more than one weather event combines in unexpected ways to form events such as… Read More →