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The Incredible Water Show

by Debra Frasier

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Elementary school students present the water cycle as acts in a play where water is the real star.
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This is a story of children who put on the "greatest show on earth' with water (H2o) as their star performer. It is fun, and imaginative, and filled with insights and facts about water.
  wichitafriendsschool | Jan 12, 2023 |
This book presents facts about water in a fun and entertaining way. A group of kids put on a show to astound their family, friends, and neighbors about H2O. This book is appropriate for preschool to second grade.
  Sarah.Lew | Apr 30, 2015 |
The "Incredible Water Show" is a book that teaches the reader about water in a fun way. The book reminds me of being at the circus, and it explains water in a way that keeps you interested. This book is a good book for children to learn the basic make up of water in a fun way, without it being too difficult. The title itself makes it seem like a fun book from the start and the pictures are bright and circus-like.
  adsessoms | Sep 2, 2008 |
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