Books about the seasons
The Reasons for Seasons
Why is there winter in the Southern Hemisphere at the same time there is summer in the Northern Hemisphere? In the summertime, why is it still light out in the evening? With simple language appropriate for young readers, non-fiction master Gail Gibbons introduces young readers to the four seasons and explains why they change throughout the year.
Weather and the Seasons (Projects to Make and Do)
From sun and snow to thunder and lightning, children will find out what goes on up in the sky, and why. They'll discover simple answers to difficult questions: What makes a rainbow? Why do the seasons change? With vibrant photography and playful illustrations, Weather and the Seasons introduces geography in a way that's fun and accessible to early learners. Then they can get creative and explore weather and seasons further with simple hands-on crafts and activities, bringing the information to life. Children will love making an ice suncatcher and seeing how it melts, or making their own weather vane to check the wind direction.
A Tree for All Seasons (Rise and Shine)
This eye-catching, large format, photographic picture book will delight beginning readers. All the vocabulary, language, and concepts in this carefully researched, 16-page book are geared to young children so that they can practice their reading skills as they discover, explore, and learn.
Watching the Seasons (Welcome Books: Watching Nature)
- Welcome Books are reviewed by reading consultants before publication.- Includes glossary and index.
- Glossary words are bolded throughout the book for easy identification and the glossary includes a pronunciation guide to help emergent readers with these new words.
Grades K-4 National Science Standards
- Life Science: III
- Plants and animals have life cycles that include being born, growth, reproduction, and death
- Earth and Space Science: IV
- Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons, and there are ways by which weather can be measured
- Glossary words are bolded throughout the book for easy identification and the glossary includes a pronunciation guide to help emergent readers with these new words.
Grades K-4 National Science Standards
- Life Science: III
- Plants and animals have life cycles that include being born, growth, reproduction, and death
- Earth and Space Science: IV
- Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons, and there are ways by which weather can be measured
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