National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Weather (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books)

March 4, 2020 - Comment

How does a rainbow form? What causes it to snow? What makes the wind blow? This adorable reference book introduces young children to every aspect of weather and answers the questions curious kids want to know! Always an important topic for young kids, they’ll learn how all the various types of weather systems work, from

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How does a rainbow form? What causes it to snow? What makes the wind blow? This adorable reference book introduces young children to every aspect of weather and answers the questions curious kids want to know! Always an important topic for young kids, they’ll learn how all the various types of weather systems work, from droughts and deserts to snowflakes and blizzards. Stories are accompanied by 100 colorful photos that capture the awe and wonder of our natural world. This charming book is sure to capture kids’ imaginations and become a favorite at storytime, bedtime, and anytime.

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Anonymous says:

Polar Bears don’t live in Antarctica. We bought the Space book from this series first: and our daughter really enjoyed it and learned a lot from it. So when she expressed an interest in weather we ordered this one. It seems good, too, if a little short on details; it seems to be a little less in depth than the Space book. But otherwise, it is attractive, well…

Anonymous says:

My 4 Year Old Loved It I bought this book for my four year old daughter who had learned about clouds and other types of weather in preschool. We thoroughly enjoyed reading it and she is so interested in weather now. We constantly talk about things learned in the book. She has developed a real interest in science and this book was just perfect for explaining big concepts to a little person!

Anonymous says:

Great book for lots of reasons We love this book! It was a gift for our 4.5 year old, who has quite an interest in weather, seasons, and storms. The book has beautiful pictures with vibrant colors, lots of great information, and some sections with interactive questions. He understands a lot of the basic concepts, and is retaining a crazy amount of the details that go along with each topic. (Even mom and dad are learning a few new things.)There’s enough information that I feel he’ll stay interested in this book, and…

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