Wacky Weather and Silly Season Jokes
Q: What's a tornado's favorite game? A: Twister. Readers will discover why weather does the things it does in this fun book, and learn some jokes to share with the class at the same time, or learn how to make up their own weather and seasons jokes.
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Why did the water vapor condense? It wanted to dew something." Join Melissa Stewart as she explains different facts about the weather. Details about snowstorms, climate change, and rain are combined with jokes, riddles, and rhymes. Seventeen different weather-related items are presented. Each page is filled with colorful pictures and often hilarious illustrations. The last few pages are filled with links to more resources for learning about the weather and several pages about how to write and tell jokes. A glossary helps the reader learn and understand words about the weather. Children will love the humor while learning more about the weather. Parents and teachers will enjoy the easy-to-learn science lessons. This book would be perfect for teaching children about weather in a school setting, but it is also a good choice outside of school. Stewart delivers the material in such a fun way that any child would enjoy reading it. Children will love both the informational sections of the book and the jokes about the weather., Children's Literature
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Grades
3--5 IL
Grades
3-5 GRL
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