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Highlights
- Introduce children to the sounds and sensations of the wind, and to the importance of togetherness In Wind Whirls, two young children, guided by an adult, take an early winter walk through a city neighborhood, bracing against the wind as they make their way to their grandparents' home.
- 1-4 Years
- 7.0" x 7.0" Board Book
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Diversity & Multicultural
- Series Name: Outside Our Window Board Books
Description
About the Book
In Wind Whirls, cousins Kamali and Josiah brave a windy walk to their grandparents' house, exploring nature's sounds and warmth together in this urban-inspired tale.Book Synopsis
Introduce children to the sounds and sensations of the wind, and to the importance of togethernessIn Wind Whirls, two young children, guided by an adult, take an early winter walk through a city neighborhood, bracing against the wind as they make their way to their grandparents' home. The sounds of the wind surround them--whoosh, rustle, bang, flap-flap-flap. The wind brings sensation too. Cousins Kamali and Josiah feel their scarves dancing around their necks and the force of the wind pushing them along. They learn that, together, they can stand stronger and find their way through any weather.
Wind Whirls:- Engages young children in reflecting on the natural world and togetherness
- Includes discussion ideas and activities to help children learn more about nature and their own senses
- Shows children that they can connect with nature and its lessons, no matter where they live
- Highlights children in diverse urban environments
This book is part of the Outside Our Window Board Books series, which encourages children--especially those in urban environments--to explore, protect, and delight in nature. Each book in the series focuses on one feature of the natural world (like wind), one sense (hearing), and one communication or relationship skill (togetherness). The books emphasize community and encourage children and families to explore the natural world around them.
About the Author
Working at the intersection of nature, literature, and culture, Mélina Mangal's writing highlights youth whose voices are rarely heard, and the people and places that inspire them to explore their world.
She is the author of short stories and biographies for youth, including The Vast Wonder of the World: Biologist Ernest Everett Just, winner of the Carter G. Woodson Book Award and named an NCSS/CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People.
Mélina also works as a school library teacher in Minnesota and enjoys spending time outdoors with her family, whether it's in her backyard or hiking in the woods.
Stella Lim is a Korean illustrator based in Seoul. She studied fine art at the Seoul Women's University and illustration at Kingston University in London. She draws inspiration from her childhood in rural South Korea, and likes to bring something new to each project she works on.