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What Makes It Rain? (Usborne Lift-the-Flap Very First Questions and Answers)

by Katie Daynes

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What makes it rain? How do rainbows appear? How hot is the sun? Why does lightning flash? Where does wind come from? Young children can find out the answers to these questions and more by lifting the flaps in this friendly, illustrated introduction to the science of weather.
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I think all kids will love this book. The books overall theme is weather. So, the book pretty much describes in a very fun way what causes it to rain, thunder, lightning, snow, ext. I would recommend to any science teacher teaching this to their kids. They read it as a class one by one down the line and fill out a kwl chart before and after reading. ( )
  josephgillespie | Nov 9, 2017 |
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What makes it rain? How do rainbows appear? How hot is the sun? Why does lightning flash? Where does wind come from? Young children can find out the answers to these questions and more by lifting the flaps in this friendly, illustrated introduction to the science of weather.

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