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Books in What's the Weather Like? series

  • What's the Weather Like?

    Not Available

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    None
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  • It's Stormy!

    Alex Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Some days its just not safe to go outside! Stormy weather is best enjoyed indoors, where we can watch the lightning, hear thunder, and not get wet. Colorful illustrations and accessible text introduces early readers to the basics of stormy weather, showing a big storm in action. Readers learn that when dark clouds appear, its time to go inside! [ High-interest topic engages young readers [ Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension [ Reading level supports beginning readers [ Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills [ Comprehendible index guides readers through each book
    J
  • What's the Weather?

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    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 2013)
    None
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  • What's the Weather?

    Not Available

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2007)
    Where did the sun go? Why do I need a jacket? Through the use of colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text, early readers will explore the sometimes-strange weather in the world around them. The sights and sounds of a thunderstorm and a sunny day at the beach are explored in these exciting works, which offer an accessible way for young readers to learn early science concepts like the water cycle or how temperature impacts precipitation. A picture glossary also gives readers a chance to match pictures and text to further impact reading comprehension. • High-interest topic engages young readers • Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension • Reading level supports beginning readers • Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills • Comprehendible index guides readers through each book
    M
  • It'S Snowing

    L.H. Bolwell, Ed Carr

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • It's Hailing!

    Alex Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Rain and snow can be fun, but hail can be downright dangerous! Big balls of ice falling from the clouds onto your head means its time to get inside. Colorful illustrated characters show early readers what hail is made from, and what to do when the sky gets dark and golf ball-sized hail starts to fall. Through accessible text, early readers will explore the sometimes-strange weather in the world around them. [ High-interest topic engages young readers [ Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension [ Reading level supports beginning readers [ Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills [ Comprehendible index guides readers through each book
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  • It's Sunny

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The possibilities are endless on sunny days. In this fiction title, a relatable narrator walks readers through a beautiful sunny day, where playing outside, getting sun, and going to the beach are the order of the day. Readers learn what makes sunny days special and how to enjoy them with friends and family. Lively text and colorful illustrations bring this titles colorful cast of characters to life. Accessible language makes this a perfect starter book for young readers.
    K
  • It's Sunny!

    Alex Appleby

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Provides simple information about sunshine, including how it brings heat and what to do on a sunny day.
    K
  • It's Rainy!

    Alex Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Dark skies usually mean bad weather is coming. When its warm out, that usually means rain! Early readers learn about rainstorms through colorful illustrated characters that splash through puddles and make the most out of a rainy afternoon. This exciting fictional approach to the topic of weather introduces the water cycle, and shows how rainwater makes flowers grow. Easy-to-read text helps early readers comprehend the sights and sounds of a rainstorm. [ High-interest topic engages young readers [ Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension [ Reading level supports beginning readers [ Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills [ Comprehendible index guides readers through each book
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  • It's Sunny!

    Alex Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    When the sun is out, its time to play outside! Sunny days are perfect for early readers to explore the world and weather outside their windows. In this book, bright, illustrated characters take a trip to the beach to play with crabs, make sand castles, and even search for shells! A picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary, and through easy-to-read text, readers will experience a true day of fun under the sun. [ High-interest topic engages young readers [ Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension [ Reading level supports beginning readers [ Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills [ Comprehendible index guides readers through each book
    K
  • It's Windy

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Wind is a special kind of weather, people cant always see it, but its 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.
    K
  • Qué Tiempo Hace? / What's the Weather Like?

    Celeste Bishop, Maria Jose Da Luz

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Dive into the wild world of weather with these engaging fiction titles that are sure to delight beginning readers. Readers follow relatable narrators and their friends and family as they experience major kinds of weather. These lively stories introduce readers to sun, wind, rain, snow, and clouds, as well as fun activities that take place on each kind of day. Readers are sure to love the engaging language and colorful illustrations that accompany the text. These are perfect starter books for beginning readers and can also be read to younger children to encourage a love of reading.
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