Weather

Kristin Baird Rattini

Book - 2013

Explores the causes of everyday weather phenomena, including how clouds form, why tornadoes twist, and how the sun helps life grow.

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Subjects
Published
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society c2013.
Language
English
Corporate Author
National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Main Author
Kristin Baird Rattini (-)
Corporate Author
National Geographic Society (U.S.) (-)
Physical Description
32 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781426313493
9781426313486
  • Look Up at the Sky
  • What Is Weather?
  • The Sun
  • Clouds
  • What Comes From Clouds?
  • Lightning and Thunder
  • Rainbows
  • 6 Ways Weather Is Wild
  • Wind
  • Weather and Me
  • What in the World?
  • Picture Glossary
Review by Booklist Review

This introduction to weather is aimed at level 1 readers and addresses the basics of clouds, wind, lightning and thunder, etc. The first chapter invites readers to Look Up at the Sky and makes the point that if you're peering out the window to see if it's raining or sunny, then you are checking the weather. Flat, gray clouds means it's likely to rain, but white, fluffy clouds indicate a beautiful day. Glossary terms are defined in boxes throughout (a droplet is a very small bit of liquid) and each of the short chapters includes a joke (What did the cloud say to the lightning bolt? *) Bright backgrounds feature crisp photographs and a concluding quiz invites readers to identify weather-related images. Cheerfully designed and with large typeface throughout, this will draw beginning readers who enjoy nonfiction. As an added incentive, the title is part of the National Geographic Super Readers program, which allows kids to download prizes and extras as a reward for reading. (* You're shocking!)--Kelley, Ann Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.