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    Product ID: 626925551
    Category: Books
    Description: Wind or rain, sun or snow, the weather is always changing, but why? Where does it come from? What is a hurricane? And where is the wettest place in the world? Take an exciting look at our weather and pop outside and see it for yourself, then follow ideas for crafty fun and make a snowflake or a windsock.
    ISBN: 9781405318334
    Price: £5.99

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Description: How do life-forms adapt to living in the desert? What is lightning and where does it come from? From deadly storms to an extra close-up look at a single snowflake - enter a world of discovery with DK Eye Wonder Weather.
ISBN: 9781405338523
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Weather - Robin Kerrod - Childrens General Non-fiction
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Description: This lively and practical book tells you all about different climates and seasons. It explains why temperature changes, how snow and ice form, what a rainbow is, and how people forecast the weather. Fascinating and easy-to-do projects, such as measuring wind force or rainfall in your very own rain gauge, will help you understand the principles behind weather and how it works.
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Description: Terrifying tornados, huge hurricanes and scorching sunshine - find out how the weather affects our lives with this Eyewonder guide.
ISBN: 9781405315227
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Description: Journey across oceans and continents to experience the most extreme weather on the planet Far out to sea, clouds form together as towering thunderheads, building and gathering strength.
ISBN: 9781405336239
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Weather Wonders - The Met Office - Natural History: General
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Description: Weather Wonders is a visual celebration of the diversity and unpredictability of the weather in all its forms - from the benign beauty of a clear sky to the explosive impact of lightning and hurricanes. This is a fascinating and beautiful collection of photographs, ranging from satellite images of developing fronts and global weather patterns, to ground-based photographs of cloud formations. Also included are optical phenomena such as rainbows, sun pillars and aurora, and breath-taking weather events such as lightning and tornadoes. Produced in association with the Met Office, the world's premier organisation for the collection and interpretation of data relating to the world's weather.
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Description: Wind, cloud, tornadoes, twisters, hurricanes, storms, rain and snow, discover all you need to know about the world's extraordinary climate and weather systems.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Usborne - Weather, 13 Feb 2009
This review is from: Weather (Usborne Beginners) (Hardcover)
My 5 year old loves this book. Explains different weather systems really clearly just at the right level.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Usborne Beginners book, 5 July 2010
This review is from: Weather (Usborne Beginners) (Hardcover)
I bought this book for my little boy who is three and fasinated by why it rains and what causes thunder and lightning. He loves flicking through the pages and talking about the pictures.

We have also got the Usborne Beginners books about Volcanoes (bought beacuse of questions about the ash stopping planes flying!), Bugs and Seashore - all are fab so I am sure we will be buying others in the series. All are books we will be able to use for years to come and he will eventually read himself.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic, 17 July 2010
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This review is from: Weather (Usborne Beginners) (Hardcover)
My son aged 4.5 really liked this book and I have to say I thought it was fab too!.Great pictures and well explained, my son immediately asked if he could have more books in this series.......... I think he's likely to get them as they are great.
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