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Books with title Watching Weather

  • WEATHER WATCHER

    Golden Books, Darrell Baker

    Paperback (Golden/Disney, Jan. 15, 2004)
    Celebrate the year with Pooh and all his friends in this collection of four delightful seasonal stories. The back cover features a calendar with cutout markers that children can use to keep track of the weather each week.
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  • Weather Watch

    Adam Ford

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, )
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  • Weather Watcher

    Diane J. Ferris

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 12, 2009)
    This simply read book is the perfect book to share with your young ones. It's melodic rhythm teaches children about the seasons and the weather. Children will delight in the cold temperatures of Winter and its first snow and will be eager to pick the first blossoms of Spring. They will dream of building sand castles in the Summer heat and will ask when they may pick pumpkins in Autumn's crisp air. This book will help children understand the unique qualities that each season brings along with memorable illustrations that capture the beauty of Mother Nature.
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  • Weather Watchers

    Nadia Higgins, Damian Ward, Steven A. Ackerman

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Provides facts about six different weather conditions and includes information on weather forecasting, storm warnings, and damage caused by violent weather.
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  • Weather Watch

    Ina Cumpiano

    Paperback (Hampton Brown Co Inc, Aug. 1, 1992)
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  • Weather Watcher

    john-woodward

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley, March 15, 2006)
    Become a Weather watcher and discover the secrets of the world's climate. Tame terrible tornadoes, build a barometer, and create clouds and storms. Over 30 fun projects help you understand why the weather is different all over the world, and how the things humans do can affect our climate. Plus a handy spotters guide and lists of weather symbols will make sure you always know what the weather will do.
  • The Weather Watcher

    David Conrad

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, )
    None
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  • Weather Watch

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    Hardcover (Grolier Academic Reference, )
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  • Weather Watch!

    Julia Lawson

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, June 1, 2005)
    Stepping Stones are ideal for children to share with adults. Each title is based on everyday activities, using open-ended questions, which encourage children to predict, speculate, and draw conclusions on their own. A combination of the visual prompts on the page, and their own experience of the world around them help them to engage with the subjects raised in each book.
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  • Weather Watch

    Jacquie Kilkenny

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Nonfiction The weather is different every day. It changes what we do in our day. Look inside to learn about the weather and how it is important to us all.
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  • Watching

    Elizabeth Peace

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 18, 2015)
    I was only 16 when I discovered I had the power to see your darkest secrets. I was only 16 when I discovered I had the ability to save your life. I just wanted to be a normal teenager. But without me, you wouldn't be here. After watching her parents die in a fiery car crash, Ashlyn Snow is sent to live with relatives she barely knows. Nearly eight years later, Ash is on the brink of discovering the secrets her parents died protecting. Ash uncovers supernatural abilities and must learn how to use them to save the lives of The Protectors and the rest of humanity. But what she doesn’t realize is just how many people are willing to stop her. As she joins forces with The Protectors to stop the Witchfinders, she must also come face-to-face with Kaylee, head cheerleader and most popular girl in school. Kaylee will stop at nothing to prevent Ash from stealing her spotlight. From high school drama to powerful supernatural abilities, Ash comes to realize she is anything but a normal teenager.
  • Weather Watch Set

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    Paperback (Pop!, Sept. 1, 2018)
    From clouds to the water cycle, this series introduces basic facts about weather for early elementary students. Critical thinking questions invite students to connect what they learn about the weather to their own lives, other texts theyÂ’ve read, and the world.
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