Book details

Weather (First-Start Science)
Description
Weather (First-Start Science) by Melissa Setzoff is an introductory guide for young readers exploring the world of weather. The book simplifies complex meteorological concepts for a younger audience, covering topics such as temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation. It explains the water cycle, cloud types, weather patterns, and extreme weather events like thunderstorms and hurricanes. The book uses colorful illustrations and simple experiments to encourage children to observe and understand weather, fostering an early appreciation for science and the natural world.
Age
5-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- To gain a foundational understanding of meteorological concepts and how weather patterns are formed, which is essential knowledge for people of all ages.
- To develop an appreciation for the natural world and the complex systems that govern our climate, fostering a sense of environmental responsibility.
- To engage children's curiosity about the world around them through accessible and age-appropriate scientific explanations, illustrations, and activities.
- To provide a useful educational resource for parents and teachers looking to introduce basic scientific principles in a fun and interactive way.