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How the Weather Works: A Hands-on Guide to Our Changing Skies and Climate
Demystify the complex mechanics behind meteorology and atmospheric science with How the Weather Works: A Hands-on Guide to Our Changing Skies and Climate, an extraordinary interactive pop-up book written by environmental expert Christiane Dorion and beautifully illustrated by Beverley Young. Published by Templar Publishing, this masterfully engineered novelty book brings the dynamics of Earth's climate system to life through a rich array of pull-tabs, pop-up structures, and tactile wheels. Eager young scientists can spin a wheel to track the water cycle, pull tabs to spark a lightning bolt, build a 3D cloud formation, and manipulate weather front movements. Beyond explaining daily phenomena like wind, rain, and pressure systems, the volume tackles global climate mechanics—unpacking how the greenhouse effect functions, the role of ocean currents, and the human factors accelerating climate change. By merging rigorous scientific concepts with playful, hands-on paper engineering, this textbook is a phenomenal resource for early STEM modules, geography workshops, and an indispensable asset for children's earth science and interactive library collections.
| 03715 | 551.6 DOR h | Elementary School Library | Available |
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