Snow is falling. Snow is wonderful - for sledding, for skiing, and for building snowmen. But did you know that snow can actually keep things warm? Find out how snow helpf plants, animals, and people to survive. But when a blizzard blows, watch out! The snow that is so useful can be dangerous too.Franklyn M. Branley and Holly Keller team up for a fun and colorful exploration of the world of snow, including experiments and activities for cold winter days. A Let's Read and Find Out Science book, for Stage 1.
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9780060279905
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The Story of Snow
By Cassino, Mark
How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered in this visually stunning exploration of the science of snow. Perfect for reading on winter days, the book features photos of real snow crystals in their beautiful diversity. Snowflake-catching instructions are also included.
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9780811868662
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Hardcover
Pink Snow and Other Weird Weather
By Dussling, Jennifer
Have you ever seen a hailstone with a turtle frozen inside? Learn all about the weirdest, wackiest, wildest weather ever--and what makes it happen--in this easy-to-read nonfiction reader.,
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9780448418582
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Paperback
Its Snowing!
By Gibbons, Gail
Small, soft flakes fall quietly from above. Its snowing! People like to sled and ski in it, but what exactly is snow? How does it form? While it is believed that no two snowflakes look exactly alike, most have either six sides or six points. included in this crystal clear introduction to one of winters wonders is information about different types of snowstorms, regions where snow falls, and how to prepare when a snowstorm approaches.
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9780823422371
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Hardcover
Snow
By Herriges, Ann
Snowflakes look white but are actually clear! They are pieces of falling ice. Discover how snow forms and falls and how every snowflake is intricate and unique.
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9781600140297
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Library Binding
Who Lives in the Snow?
By Jones, Jennifer Berry
On the surface, the snow looks quiet and serene. But beneath its white expanse, unsociable shrews go hunting, voles tunnel to the surface, and chipmunks awaken to nibble on seeds. Through scientifically accurate text and lifelike illustrations, this book introduces young readers to the unseen life in the world of winter. Ages 4-8
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9781570982873
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Hardcover
How Are Rain, Snow, and Hail Alike?
By Lawrence, Ellen
Looks at different forms of precipitation, going into how they are different and how they are similar.Title: How Are Rain, Snow, and Hail Alike?Author: Lawrence, EllenPublisher: Bearport Pub Co IncPublication Date: 2012/02/15Number of Pages: 24Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2011049582
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9781617724039
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Blizzards
By Manolis, Kay
Winter winds blow snow at 35 miles per hour or more for at least three hours during a blizzard! Young readers will learn how blizzards form and why blizzard conditions temporarily shut down communities.
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9781600141836
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Illustrated
Snowflake Bentley
By Martin, Jacqueline Briggs
"Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied." -- Wilson Bentley (1865-1931) From the time he was a small boy in Vermont, Wilson Bentley saw snowflakes as small miracles. And he determined that one day his camera would capture for others the wonder of the tiny crystal. Bentley's enthusiasm for photographing snowflakes was often misunderstood in his time, but his patience and determination revealed two important truths: no two snowflakes are alike; and each one is startlingly beautiful. His story is gracefully told and brought to life in lovely woodcuts, giving children insight into a soul who had not only a scientist's vision and perseverance but a clear passion for the wonders of nature. Snowflake Bentley won the 1999 Caldecott Medal.
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9780395861622
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Severe Storm Blizzard Alert
By Peppas, Lynn
Aimed at ages 7-14, this book looks at the severe side of storms, including: hail, wind, and the kinds and causes of lightning; famous storms and blizzards, including the deadly Blizzard of 1888; and, how severe weather is tracked using Doppler radar.
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9780778715733
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Library Binding
Whiteout!
By Thomas, Rick
Describes what one would experience in a blizzard, including whiteouts, strong winds, snowdrifts, and wind chills.
Snow is Falling
By Branley, Franklyn M
Snow is falling. Snow is wonderful - for sledding, for skiing, and for building snowmen. But did you know that snow can actually keep things warm? Find out how snow helpf plants, animals, and people to survive. But when a blizzard blows, watch out! The snow that is so useful can be dangerous too.Franklyn M. Branley and Holly Keller team up for a fun and colorful exploration of the world of snow, including experiments and activities for cold winter days. A Let's Read and Find Out Science book, for Stage 1.
The Story of Snow
By Cassino, Mark
How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered in this visually stunning exploration of the science of snow. Perfect for reading on winter days, the book features photos of real snow crystals in their beautiful diversity. Snowflake-catching instructions are also included.
Pink Snow and Other Weird Weather
By Dussling, Jennifer
Have you ever seen a hailstone with a turtle frozen inside? Learn all about the weirdest, wackiest, wildest weather ever--and what makes it happen--in this easy-to-read nonfiction reader.,
Its Snowing!
By Gibbons, Gail
Small, soft flakes fall quietly from above. Its snowing! People like to sled and ski in it, but what exactly is snow? How does it form? While it is believed that no two snowflakes look exactly alike, most have either six sides or six points. included in this crystal clear introduction to one of winters wonders is information about different types of snowstorms, regions where snow falls, and how to prepare when a snowstorm approaches.
Snow
By Herriges, Ann
Snowflakes look white but are actually clear! They are pieces of falling ice. Discover how snow forms and falls and how every snowflake is intricate and unique.
Who Lives in the Snow?
By Jones, Jennifer Berry
On the surface, the snow looks quiet and serene. But beneath its white expanse, unsociable shrews go hunting, voles tunnel to the surface, and chipmunks awaken to nibble on seeds. Through scientifically accurate text and lifelike illustrations, this book introduces young readers to the unseen life in the world of winter. Ages 4-8
How Are Rain, Snow, and Hail Alike?
By Lawrence, Ellen
Looks at different forms of precipitation, going into how they are different and how they are similar.Title: How Are Rain, Snow, and Hail Alike?Author: Lawrence, EllenPublisher: Bearport Pub Co IncPublication Date: 2012/02/15Number of Pages: 24Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2011049582
Blizzards
By Manolis, Kay
Winter winds blow snow at 35 miles per hour or more for at least three hours during a blizzard! Young readers will learn how blizzards form and why blizzard conditions temporarily shut down communities.
Snowflake Bentley
By Martin, Jacqueline Briggs
"Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied." -- Wilson Bentley (1865-1931) From the time he was a small boy in Vermont, Wilson Bentley saw snowflakes as small miracles. And he determined that one day his camera would capture for others the wonder of the tiny crystal. Bentley's enthusiasm for photographing snowflakes was often misunderstood in his time, but his patience and determination revealed two important truths: no two snowflakes are alike; and each one is startlingly beautiful. His story is gracefully told and brought to life in lovely woodcuts, giving children insight into a soul who had not only a scientist's vision and perseverance but a clear passion for the wonders of nature. Snowflake Bentley won the 1999 Caldecott Medal.
Severe Storm Blizzard Alert
By Peppas, Lynn
Aimed at ages 7-14, this book looks at the severe side of storms, including: hail, wind, and the kinds and causes of lightning; famous storms and blizzards, including the deadly Blizzard of 1888; and, how severe weather is tracked using Doppler radar.
Whiteout!
By Thomas, Rick
Describes what one would experience in a blizzard, including whiteouts, strong winds, snowdrifts, and wind chills.