From School Library Journal
Grade 5-7-A lively addition to the 551.5s, with two-page units such as "Blowing in the Wind" and "Pressured into Moving" accompanied by colorful, cartoonlike illustrations and diagrams. Also in the mix are loads of experiments using found materials to make everything from a hair hygrometer to a wind sock to a model of the water cycle. (Caution: One experiment requires a fluorescent bulb, which can implode under certain circumstances.) The text is brief, chatty, and informative, and the format is nonthreatening. If you already own Mark Breen and Kathleen Friestad's similarly chatty The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting (Williamson, 2000) and/or Franklyn Branley's golden oldie It's Raining Cats and Dogs (Houghton, 1987) or Jonathan Kahl's more formal The National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Weather (Scholastic, 1998) or Brian Cosgrove's busy, eye-catching Weather (DK, 2000), you could pass this by. Still, weather is a popular topic, so if your collection needs to be brisked up a tad (and you can get past that caution), this title is attractive and fun.
Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NYCopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Gr. 3-5. From the writer and illustrator of
Map Mania (2002), this large-format book presents basic information and projects related to weather. A typical double-page spread discusses a topic such as cloud types or presents an activity such as making a basic barometer or a model that demonstrates the water cycle. Some of the project ideas (taping a streamer to a paper plate to show wind direction) are quite simple, while others are more advanced, but all of them use inexpensive, easily obtained materials. The pages are lively and colorful. Clearly delineated drawings illustrate the projects, and amusing, cartoon-style characters reflect the breezy, informal writing style. For larger collections.
Carolyn PhelanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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