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7) Cold days
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A young girl describes how she dresses, what she does, and how she feels on a cold, wintry day.
8) Hot days
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A child describes ways to keep cool when the weather is hot.
9) Rainy days
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A young girl describes her activities on a rainy day.
10) Sunny days
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Describes various things to do for fun outdoors on sunny days.
11) Windy days
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Describes what a windy day is like and some of the things that the wind can do.
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As one of the five elements of weather, air pressure is the driving force behind shifting weather patterns. Readers discover how high and low pressure areas work and the ways in which hot and cold air vie against each other every day, shaping our weather. A Learn More section will direct students to further information resources, and a detailed index serves as a quick reference to what is contained in the book (and where to find it!).
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With climate change seeming to become an increasingly undeniable reality, we find ourselves facing more extreme weather than ever before. This title take a look at some examples of extreme weather, such as droughts and supercell thunder storms, and how and why they form.
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"Whirling winds! The trees bend, the rain pours, and the wind howls...it's a hurricane! Learn how and why hurricanes form and how they are tracked. Also join hurricane hunters as they fly into the eye of the hurricane to gather and report important information to meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center so they can warn the pubic and help them survive the storm."--back cover
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The mysterious lights of the aurora borealis are a thing of legend. Some people live where they can see this phenomenon nearly every night, while others of us can only imagine what it must be like to see these eerie and awe-inspiring lights dancing across the night skies. This information-packed volume will take away some of the mystery, but not the awe, as it reveals what meteorologists have learned about the lights, and how and why they occur.
20) Rainy
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"Rainy introduces emergent readers to rain and its associated weather conditions while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once."--
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