Have you ever wondered what makes the trees sway and the leaves dance across the grass? Come for a breathtaking walk on a blustery day and find out all about the wind. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I love the whole assortment that is available. They are colorful, wonderfully illustrated and great for young children, more pictures than words. Great vocabulary builder. Books about the weather are great like "The Rainy Day", and also The Snowy Day". The pictures help tremendously in teaching differences and they are learning adjectives and descriptive words.
The Windy Day
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a delightful book that describes the wind. It is colorful, not too wordy and has many examples of the wind blowing, to hold a child's attention. My only problem is the reference to the sycamore tree: A sycamore does not have twirly seeds that spin to the gound; that would be a maple. A sycamore has a round seed pod. It is something that most children wouldn't know but it is important that we give our children accurate information at every age. Regardless, I am glad I purchased the book; it explains the wind in an easy way for children and grandchildren to understand.
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