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1) It's stormy!
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Some days it's 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, it's time to go inside!
2) It's windy!
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Wind may be invisible, but it can be a big part of the weather. Wind gusts can knock down trees and even blow the hat off your head. Through the use of colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text, early readers will explore what happens when the wind picks up in their neighborhood. The sights and sounds of a windstorm are highlighted by illustrations of a young girl experiencing a windy day just outside her home.
3) It's sunny!
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When the sun is out, it's 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...
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What's that fluffy stuff coming from the clouds? It's snow! The first snowfall is always an exciting time. In this book, a colorful illustrated character bundles up to battle the cold weather before shoveling the fresh snow. With easy-to-read text, early readers will watch snow become a snowman with the help of some hard work and a big hat! The experience of a winter snowstorm is, highlighted by bright illustrations of a child experiencing the weather...
5) It's rainy!
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Dark skies usually mean bad weather is coming. When it's 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....
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