Weather -- Juvenile literature
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Weather -- Juvenile literature
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Weather
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Incoming Resources
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- Why does lightning strike?, questions children ask about the weather, [text by Terry Martin]
- Whatever the weather, written by Karen Wallace
- What is the weather today?, content consultant: Bettina Takacs
- You wouldn't want to live without extreme weather!, written by Roger Canavan ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Ultimate weatherpedia, the most complete weather reference ever, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Stormy days, by Trudi Strain Trueit
- The weather, the best start in science, by Helen Orme
- Heating and cooling, by Cody Crane
- How does the sun make weather?, Judith Williams
- Seasons & weather, David Evans and Claudette Williams
- I can read about weather, written by Robyn Supraner ; illustrated by Courtney Studio and Dennis Davidson
- Looking at weather and seasons, how do they change?, Angela Royston
- W is for wind, a weather alphabet, written by Patrick Paulauski ; illustrated by Melanie Rose
- Wind, by Grace Hansen
- Weather, Tony Ross
- Weather in spring, by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
- Look outside!
- Weather, Emmy Kastner
- The weather, by Joy Richardson
- Weather, rain or shine, by Jim Pipe
- Weather myths, busted!, by Carol Hand
- Climate and weather, by Carla Mooney
- Wonders of weather, by Frances Nankin ; scientific consultant, Gary A. England
- Weather
- Watching weather, by Robin Birch
- Scholastic atlas of weather
- Look at the weather, Britta Teckentrup ; translated and adapted by Shelley Tanaka
- Freaky weather stories, Therese Shea
- Firsts & lasts, the changing seasons, Leda Schubert ; illustrated by Clover Robin
- Fly Guy presents weather, Tedd Arnold
- Winter weather, by Finley Fraser
- Little kids first big book of weather, by Karen de Seve
- The ultimate book of dangerous weather, John Perritano
- Weather
- Experiment with weather, written by Miranda Bower ; science consultant, Bob Aran ; education consultant, Ruth Bessant
- Spring weather, by J.P. Press ; consultant, Beth Gambro, Reading Specialist, Yorkville, Illinois
- Extreme weather, Ann O. Squire
- Corduroy's seasons, text by MaryJo Scott ; art by Lisa McCue
- Ice cycle, poems about the life of ice, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jieting Chen
- How weather works, by Robin Birch
- Windy days, by Trudi Strain Trueit ; reading consultant, Nanci R. Vargus
- Weather, Ruth A. Musgrave
- Weather in fall, by Mari Schuh
- Did you ever wonder about things you see in the sky?, Vera Vullo Capogna
- My first guide to weather, Camilla de la Bedoyere ; [illustrated by] Cinyee Chiu
- What's the weather?, by Melissa Stewart
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