Basher Basics: Weather: Whipping up a storm!

Read * Basher Basics: Weather: Whipping up a storm! by Simon Basher, Dan Green ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Basher Basics: Weather: Whipping up a storm! They teach a lot about their topics in a funny way for kids to understand My son is a huge fan of these books. They teach a lot about their topics in a funny way for kids to understand. They come with a poster for their wall and have so many fun details.. Lindsey said Fun Weather. My kids have really enjoyed learning about weather with this book. The way the book personifies weather somehow makes it stick for them a little more. I was concerned about the lack of real weather pictures, but the dr

Basher Basics: Weather: Whipping up a storm!

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Rating : 4.95 (500 Votes)
Asin : 0753468263
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 64 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-26
Language : English

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Dan Green edited Basher's The Periodic Table and was the author of Physics, Biology, Astronomy and Rocks and Minerals. About the AuthorSimon Basher is the creator and illustrator of more than ten best-selling concept books for children including The Periodic Table, Physics, Biology, Astronomy, Math, and Punctuation. He studied Geology at Cambridge University.. Based in London and Tokyo and specializing in "graphic surrealism", Basher's original artwork is regularly exhibited and sold in the UK, Europe, the US and the Asia. Find out more at basherworld

They teach a lot about their topics in a funny way for kids to understand My son is a huge fan of these books. They teach a lot about their topics in a funny way for kids to understand. They come with a poster for their wall and have so many fun details.. Lindsey said Fun Weather. My kids have really enjoyed learning about weather with this book. The way the book personifies weather somehow makes it stick for them a little more. I was concerned about the lack of real weather pictures, but the drawings seem to capture their attention and help them remember the information later.The book also came with a weather poster that my kids really like. They talk about it everyday.This is a great book for introducing weather to kids. (Mine are 6, 5, and Fun Weather My kids have really enjoyed learning about weather with this book. The way the book personifies weather somehow makes it stick for them a little more. I was concerned about the lack of real weather pictures, but the drawings seem to capture their attention and help them remember the information later.The book also came with a weather poster that my kids really like. They talk about it everyday.This is a great book for introducing weather to kids. (Mine are 6, 5, and 3.) They'll learn lots of new weather related vocabulary words.. .) They'll learn lots of new weather related vocabulary words.. Basher Basics This book is great to teach kids about weather but we have many Basher books and this one is about 1/2 or even 1/3 the thickness of some of them. I wish I had noticed the "Basher Basics" at the top or known this was a lot shorter than the other Basher Books. I would stay away from the basics ones unless you are ordering them for younger children. Wish I had skipped this one since mine are 9 and 13 and this is a bit too basic as compared to the chemistry, physics ones etc.

Basher Basics: Weather, Whipping up a storm! created and illustrated by Simon Basher, written by Dan Green:Welcome to the wild world of weather, Basher style! Meet Hurricane, a violent blusterer; Atmosphere, a many-layered character who keeps the planet cozy; hard-nut Hail and sneezy Sleet; Drought, the dusty fellow who makes life hard for animals, plants and people; and mischievous El Niño, who messes around with ocean currents to chaotic effect. Includes plenty of detail on the forces that make weather workthis approach is so effective, readers will forever think about these character

Simon Basher is the creator and illustrator of more than ten best-selling concept books for children including The Periodic Table, Physics, Biology, Astronomy, Math, and Punctuation. Find out more at basherworld. Dan Green edited Basher's The Periodic Table and was the author of Physics, Biology, Astronomy and Rocks and Minerals. He studied Geology at Cambridge University.. Based in London and Tokyo and specializing in "graphic surrealism", Bashe

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