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31 result(s) for "Weather Juvenile fiction."
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Weather takes children through the seasonal changes in a backyard, allowing them to see how the yard changes throughout the year: on a summer day the flowers are bright and a puppy plays on the green lawn; on a snowy day we see the same yard blanketed with snow; on a windy day the clothesline flaps in the breeze. Children can also have fun pointing to pictures of the different clothing we wear in each type of weather: mittens, hats, rain boots, and more. It's a perfect way to bring natural science into the busy world of a toddler, where learning never stops.
Billings Gazette, Mont., City Lights column
All the news that fits Back in the early 1980s, when I was working in the Anaconda bureau of the Montana Standard in Butte, one of my periodic chores involved writing up the results of the Anaconda Garden Club exhibitions, at which the ladies (I believe they were all ladies) were awarded ribbons for prize petunias and whatnot. From that day forward I could breathe easy. [...] .
Storm's coming!
\"Did you know that flowers, insects, and birds can help predict the weather? Near her lighthouse home, Sophie reads the signs and sounds a warning: 'Storm's coming!'\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va., Rob Hedelt column
April 15--TALKING to Stafford High School grad Tug Coker last week about his role in a new Broadway play brought up memories of my own theatrical debut. Luckily, a level-headed cast member dumped a prop pitcher of iced tea on the conflagration, making it seem like just another lunchroom afternoon.
It's windy
Wind is a special kind of weather, people can t always see it, but it s there. Readers accompany a relatable narrator as they learn all about the wind. Joined by a colorful cast of friends and family, the narrator learns how to have fun on windy days. Colorful illustrations depict scenes of kite flying and fluttering leaves, while accessible text encourages readers of all levels to get involved with reading. This title is a perfect starter book for beginning readers or for reading aloud to younger children. Detailed Table of Contents, Illustrations, Index, Picture Glossary.
The storm tower thief
When Scabious Dankhart engineers an outbreak of deadly spores called Ice Diamonds, causing chaos and illness, twelve-year-old Angus, who can predict and control catastrophic weather, and his school chums must find the legendary Lightning Heart--a stone of great power--in order to put everything right.
Freddy the Frogcaster and the huge hurricane
\"Freddy the Frogcaster is tracking the weather at Frog News Network when he realizes a huge hurricane is coming! Can the town of Lilypad prepare for the storm in time? Can Freddy report the weather on TV and make sure his family and friends are safe?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Stormy : a storm cloud's story
Stormy the storm cloud tells how clouds are formed and how she and storm cloud friends join together to produce rain, thunder, and lightning.