Rain sustains plants and animals, but too much rain can cause flooding and soil erosion. This book uncovers some of the mysteries of the water cycle, rain, its usefulness, and its dangers. The book also includes a project to teach readers about how to measure local rainfall.
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About the Author:
Coster is an editor and author of children's non-fiction books. She has many years of experience in the fields of educational and commercial publishing.
From School Library Journal:
Grade 3-5–Describing the mundane as well as the more extreme aspects of their phenomena, and including science and everyday experiences, these books include chapter spreads such as The Water Cycle and What Is a Flood? (Rain), and Sleet and Hail and Cleaning Up (Snow). Sidebars describe the Unbelievable! or add to the scientific discussion. Much of the information is repetitive and unnecessary. Children do not need a full page description of raingear, or a large photo of people waiting in an airport during a snowstorm. In addition, many of the photographs are unclear and/or washed out. The well-outlined activities included at the end of each title, such as making a windsock and measuring and charting temperature, help to rescue the presentations, but solid science-fair material is widely available outside of these weak offerings.
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- PublisherPowerkids Pr
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1615322744
- ISBN 13 9781615322749
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages32