What's the Weather?

Clouds, Climate, and Global Warming

Ebook (EPUB FXL CPB)
On sale Jan 19, 2021 | 72 Pages | 9780744041316
Age 6-9 years | Grades 1-4
Reading Level: Lexile IG900L | Fountas & Pinnell Q
See how snowflakes and lightning storms form and learn the real effects of climate change in this kids ebook about weather.

At a time when extreme weather is becoming more and more common, get clued up on the science behind it and the ways in which it's changing. Learn about all kinds of weather and marvel at how powerful it can be. Discover what the weather was like when the Earth was born and what it could be like in the future. Find out how weather is predicted and the inventions that harness its power.

This eco-focused ebook includes facts and illustrations showing how weather forms, the ways in which it changes over time, and how we can use its power.
Judith Ralston is a popular BBC weather personality. When she's not broadcasting to the public to let them know whether they can expect sunshine or rain, she's often found talking to kids about weather in schools. She's working on the book together with her husband, Fraser Ralston, who is a meteorologist and STEM ambassador.

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See how snowflakes and lightning storms form and learn the real effects of climate change in this kids ebook about weather.

At a time when extreme weather is becoming more and more common, get clued up on the science behind it and the ways in which it's changing. Learn about all kinds of weather and marvel at how powerful it can be. Discover what the weather was like when the Earth was born and what it could be like in the future. Find out how weather is predicted and the inventions that harness its power.

This eco-focused ebook includes facts and illustrations showing how weather forms, the ways in which it changes over time, and how we can use its power.

Author

Judith Ralston is a popular BBC weather personality. When she's not broadcasting to the public to let them know whether they can expect sunshine or rain, she's often found talking to kids about weather in schools. She's working on the book together with her husband, Fraser Ralston, who is a meteorologist and STEM ambassador.