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Highlights
- Poetic text and ethereal illustrations combine with science facts about wind in this delightful informational picture book.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.7" x 8.6" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Science & Nature
Description
About the Book
What's the wind like today? Is it a feather drifting slowly to the ground or an excited puppy running after a butterfly? A train barreling down the tracks or a helpful hand pushing you along? Winds can be soft, strong, fast, lazy and everything in between -- and readers will encounter them all in this poetic informational picture book as it explores types of wind from breezes to tornadoes.Book Synopsis
Poetic text and ethereal illustrations combine with science facts about wind in this delightful informational picture book.
"You can feel wind ... but you can't see it. What is wind?" This exploration of different types of wind pairs lyrical descriptions of wind types with accessible, informational sidebars about each. The whimsical narrative uses metaphor to help readers visualize wind's characteristics: "Wind is a butterfly - fluffing flower petals and ruffling riverbank grasses." Informative bubbles on each page complement these descriptions with short explanations of each wind type, which range from a light breeze to a hurricane. Evocative illustrations further bring the text to life in this fascinating introduction to the ever-changing wind.
Author Debra Kempf Shumaker uses figurative language and metaphors to capture the imagination of readers as they learn about wind. Her imagery will inspire readers to find their own words to represent the world around them, and in particular to answer the question at the end of the book: "How would you describe the wind today?" The breezy illustrations by award-winning, bestselling artist Josée Bisaillon help readers feel the movement of the air. With its easy-to-understand depictions of the types of wind, this is a perfect STEAM pick for lessons on daily and seasonal weather. More information about types of wind, the Beaufort scale and a list of resources for further learning are at the back of the book.
Review Quotes
A first choice for any library.--School Library Journal, starred review
The combination of creativity and science will appeal to a broad spectrum of reading interests.--Children's Literature
a series of pirouettes both airy and informative.--Kirkus Reviews
A worthwhile purchase.--Booklist
About the Author
Debra Kempf Shumaker started reading at the age of four and hasn't stopped since. She grew up on a small dairy farm in Wisconsin but now lives in the suburbs of Northern Virginia with her husband, three sons and two cats. She is the author of many nonfiction articles and several books for children. Visit her online at debrashumaker.com.Josée Bisaillon is an award-winning Canadian illustrator living near Montréal, Québec. Since 2005, she has illustrated more than 40 picture books and has done numerous editorial illustrations for magazines and newspapers. Her work, a unique mixture of collage, drawing and digital art, takes us into a poetic, colorful and whimsical world. When not making picture books, Josée finds her happy place when traveling, in nature, and when she's reading a good novel with her cat on her lap.