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Stories in the Clouds: Weather Science and Mythology from Around the World (Dot to Dot in the Sky)

Stories in the Clouds: Weather Science and Mythology from Around the World (Dot to Dot in the Sky)

Current price: $16.95
Publication Date: November 2nd, 2018
Publisher:
Whitecap Books
ISBN:
9781770502451
Pages:
70

Description

Is it going to rain tomorrow? That question seems easy enough to answer - just check the weather report But how about if there were no weather report - what then? And what about our ancestors who were not able to measure weather patterns the way it is done today. How did they understand the forces of rain, sun, snow and wind?

In the newest addition to the Dot to Dot in the Sky series, author Joan Marie Galat takes a two-pronged look at the customs surrounding weather providing an introduction to the basic concepts of meteorology for young readers. Read about Lei-Gong - the Chinese god of thunder - who was captured and set free, only to flood the Earth. Or discover the story of Father Frost, the Russian spirit whose icy touch was a danger to anyone he deemed unworthy.

Stories in the Clouds features astounding pastel art by Georgia Graham, as well as detailed sidebars educating readers on subjects like how clouds form, what creates thunder and lightning, why temperatures change, and much more. A fun educational book, brimming with ideas, this is the perfect introduction for young readers to the weather's strange and sometimes erratic behavior.

About the Author

Joan Marie Galat is the acclaimed author of the Dot to Dot in the Sky series of books as well as Dark Matters. She lives in Alberta. Georgia Graham is the illustrator of several picture books for children including Where Wild Horses Run, Cub's Journey Home and Saving Thunder the Great. She lives in Alberta.