24 Wonderful Weather Books for Kids

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Introduction:

Weather is a fascinating subject for children. It’s something they experience and interact with every day, and it offers endless opportunities for learning, exploration, and fun. To help you introduce your kids to the wonders of weather, we’ve compiled a list of 24 fantastic weather books that span various age groups, interests, and reading abilities. So, gather round and get ready to explore the world of weather one page at a time.

1. “The Weather Girls” by Aki

2. “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” by Judi Barrett

3. “What Will Weather Be Like Today?” by Paul Rogers

4. “National Geographic Kids Everything Weather: Facts, Photos, and Fun that Will Blow You Away” by Kathy Furgang

5. “Thunder Cake” by Patricia Polacco

6. “Curious About Weather (Smithsonian)” by Kate Waters

7. “Raindrop, Plop!” by Wendy Cheyette Lewison

8. “The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane” by Joanna Cole

9. “Weather Words and What They Mean” by Gail Gibbons

10. “Freddy the Frogcaster” by Janice Dean

11. “Storms!” by Gail Gibbons

12. “The Cloud Book” by Tomie dePaola

13. “Tornadoes!” by Gail Gibbons

14. “Sun Bread” by Elisa Kleven

15. “Scholastic Reader Level 1: I Spy a Raindrop” by Jean Marzollo

16. “‘Fluttering’ Through First Grade (Weather Unit)” by Sally Warner

17. “Boyds Mills Weather Detectives: Wind, Rain & Hailstones!” by Jill Esbaum

18. “Our Weather Stars”! By Michael Turner

19. “A Very Windy Day” by Jennifer Brooks

20. “Olivia and the Rainbow Cloud” by Zibby Wyatt

21. “Weather Woes and Hoorays: Children’s Book about Weather and Climate” by Heidi Dulebohn

22. “The Wind and the Sun“ by Benjamin Lelevin

23. “Weather Pet Farm” by Henry Whittaker

24. “Meteorologist Mia Goes to the Top of a Mountain” by Jules Ennis

Conclusion:

Introducing children to the complexities of weather can be an enjoyable experience for both kids and parents alike. With these 24 wonderful weather books in hand, your child will have a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips, allowing them to develop a deeper understanding of nature’s phenomena that surround us every day. Help them embrace the beauty, thrill, and fun that weather brings by delving into these captivating reads together.
Happy reading and happy exploring!

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