Books like Great Little Fact Books: Weather
Award winning
Peterson First Guide To Clouds And Weather
Vincent J. Schaefer, John A. Day, Roger Tory Peterson, 1991
128 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of weather patterns and cloud formations.
Encourages scientific curiosity and observation skills in children.
Ideal for young meteorology enthusiasts and nature explorers.
Supports STEM learning in an engaging, accessible way.

Peterson First Guide To Clouds And Weather
Vincent J. Schaefer, John A. Day, Roger Tory Peterson, 1991
Award winning
What About: Science
Bertrand Fichou, 2022
80 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with exciting scientific discoveries.
Illustrations captivate and stimulate young minds.
Encourages inquiry-based learning and curiosity.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

What About: Science
Bertrand Fichou, 2022
Award winning
Ultimate Spotlight: Volcanoes
Sandra Laboucarie, 2022
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive content ignites curiosity about geology.
Vivid illustrations enhance learning and engagement.
Encourages scientific thinking and discovery.
Ideal for budding geologists and adventurers.

Ultimate Spotlight: Volcanoes
Sandra Laboucarie, 2022
Award winning
The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish
Chloe Savage, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Adventurous journey in the Arctic stimulates imagination.
Characters display teamwork, enhancing social development.
Introduces scientific concepts, fostering curiosity.
Vibrant illustrations complement engaging narrative.

The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish
Chloe Savage, 2022
Award winning
Wow in the World: The How and Wow of the Human Body
Mindy Thomas, Guy Raz, 2021
192 pages
Why to read
Explores human body with fun, engaging storytelling.
Encourages scientific curiosity and learning.
Interactive approach enhances child’s understanding.
Suitable for children, reassuring for parents.

Wow in the World: The How and Wow of the Human Body
Mindy Thomas, Guy Raz, 2021
Award winning
Earth Shattering Events: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Cyclones, Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters
Robin Jacobs, 2020
72 pages
Why to read
Explains natural disasters in a kid-friendly, engaging manner.
Encourages curiosity about science and the natural world.
Supports development of critical thinking and understanding.
Ideal for shared reading experience, enhancing family bonds.

Earth Shattering Events: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Cyclones, Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters
Robin Jacobs, 2020
Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, 1999
24 pages
Why to read
Explains weather patterns in a kid-friendly manner.
Encourages curiosity about natural phenomena.
Supports early science education.
Engaging illustrations complement the text.

Why Does It Rain?
Marian B. Jacobs, 1999
Award winning
See Inside Weather and Climate
Katie Daynes, 2014
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps cultivate curiosity and hands-on learning.
Illustrations ignite imaginations and understanding of complex topics.
Addresses weather patterns and climate change responsibly.
Encourages discussion about environmental consciousness.
