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Bentley, D., Milne, A. A., & Devaney, A. (2005). Where did the rain puddle go? Maitland, FL:
Advance.
Berger, M., Berger, G., & Bond, H. (2000). Do tornadoes really twist?: questions and answers
about tornadoes and hurricanes. New York: Scholastic.
Amber Daub
Branley, F. M., & Fraser, M. A. (2017). Down comes the rain. Harpercollins Inc.
Branley, F. M. & Rex, M. (2016). Sunshine makes the seasons. New York, NY: Harper, An
Imprint of HarperCollins.
Cole, J., & Degen, B. (2017). The magic school bus inside a hurricane. New York: Scholastic.
Amber Daub
Ever lose your hat in a strong wind? Ever feel the wind
pushing you from side to side? Know why you can feel the wind,
but never see it? You will!
Wind brings changes in the weather. Forecasters keep track of the strength and direction
of winds so they can predict sunshine or clouds, rain or snow, for the days ahead.
Have you ever seen the wind? It helps your kite fly.
It blows the leaves from trees. It can turn into a hurricane or
tornado. Find out all about wind in this uplifting book.
Sherman, J. & Wesley, O. (2004). Gusts and gales: a book about wind. Minneapolis, MN:
Picture Window Books.
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Supraner, R., & Davidson, D. (1997). I can read about weather. Mahwah, NJ: Troll.