Weather
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We Like the Summer
From the Series Seasons All Around Me (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What do you like best about summer? Watch these kids enjoy nature and their favorite activities. Pair this nonfiction title with its illustrated fiction companion book, Maya Likes the Beach. Read More →
What Does Sunlight Do?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
What heats our planet? What also helps plants and animals to live and grow? Sunlight! Readers will learn the ins and outs of what sunlight does in this book. Accessible text and appealing… Read More →
What Is a Forecast?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
What does it mean to forecast the weather? How do weather forecasters do their jobs? Readers will learn the ins and outs of weather forecasting in this book. Accessible text and appealing… Read More →
What Is Climate?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
Why is it hot in one part of the world and chilly in another? Readers will learn the ins and outs of climate in this book. Accessible text and appealing photos show different climate… Read More →
What Is Severe Weather?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
What are tornadoes? Blizzards? Hurricanes? Readers will learn the ins and outs of severe weather in this book. Accessible text and appealing photos show severe weather conditions and… Read More →
What Is Today's Weather?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
Is it rainy? Cloudy? Stormy? Readers will learn the ins and outs of observing weather conditions in this book. Accessible text and appealing photos show the different weather conditions and… Read More →
What's the Season?
From the Series Get Started with STEM
From weather and day length, to plants and animals, in this title, readers will investigate how the world around them changes as the seasons change. With activities such as recording… Read More →
What's the Weather?: An Alien's Guide
From the Series Early Bird Nonfiction Readers — Silver (Early Bird Stories ™)
There are many different types of weather on Earth. Learn about how humans measure and predict weather as well as its effects on our daily lives. Read More →
When Lightning Strikes
From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Dramatic photos and simple text describe a lightning storm to emergent readers. Pair this nonfiction title with its companion fiction story, Hiding from Lightning. Read More →
When Nature Attacks — Hardcover Set
From the Series When Nature Attacks
Nature can be ruthless. Explore the science behind the worst disasters to have hit the planet, including how they happen, what the environmental impact is, and how technological advancements… Read More →
When the Wind Blows
From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Explore the effects of wind on leaves, sailboats, umbrellas, and kites. Pair this photo-illustrated, nonfiction title with its fiction companion book, A Windy Day. Read More →
When Will It Rain?: Noticing Weather Patterns
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Nature's Patterns
Mr. Davis's class is learning to tell the future! Future weather, that is. They keep track of weather conditions and look for patterns, such as the warmest time of day and the rainiest… Read More →
Why Does It Rain?
From the Series On My Own Science
Where does rain come from? What are clouds made of? Follow water as it makes its way through the entire water cycle. Then go back in time to the very first rainfall millions of years ago.… Read More →
Why Do Puddles Disappear?: Noticing Forms of Water
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Nature's Patterns
Do you know what happens to water when it evaporates? Or how cold the air needs to be for water to freeze? Join Ms. Ling's class as they become science detectives and solve some of nature's… Read More →
Why Space Matters to Me
In this brilliantly simple book, a noted science writer shows the interconnectedness of life on Earth to space—and thus, why space matters to all of us. Covering topics like stardust, animal Read More →
Wildfires
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Learn all about wildfires—how they happen, why they're important, and when they're dangerous—in this fascinating reader. It's sure to ignite your interest, with color photographs, interesting Read More →
Wild Weather
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 1
There are many kinds of weather: sunny, cold, hot and rainy. What else? Sometimes we are told that there is stormy weather coming. What are some kinds of storms? Where does wild weather… Read More →
Wind
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 3
A big wind can blow over a tree. What other things could it blow over? What other things could a tornado lift? People can have fun in the wind. Can you think of some ways to have fun in the wind? Read More →
Wind Power
From the Series Energy Evolutions
Wind blows across Earth with an enormous force, but how can we harness it to power our lives? Discover the answer to this critical question and find out how sustainability is being achieved… Read More →
Windy
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Kinds of Weather
A basic introduction to what you see on a windy day. Read More →
Windy Days: A First Look
From the Series Read about Weather (Read for a Better World ™)
We can't see the wind, but we can feel it. Strong, gentle, warm, or cold, windy days can cause many changes. In this introductory book, readers will discover how the wind affects our world… Read More →
Winter Fun
From the Series Seasons All Around Me (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What can you do in the winter? Make a snow hill, snowball, snow fort, snow person, and snow angel. Pair this photo-driven nonfiction title with its companion fiction book, Snow Clothes. Read More →
Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®) — Hardcover Set
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
Celebrate all things weird! This series centers on unusual and eye-catching places, animals, sports, and more. Additional features offer fun facts and further examples, and encourage readers… Read More →