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Is it Warm Enough for Ice Cream?

by DK
ebook
A simple and fun introduction to beginner science, covering the themes of weather, temperature, plant life, and the animal kingdom.
Winter, spring, summer, and fall are each represented by a vibrant outdoor scene revealing seasonal changes, from ponds freezing over, to baby birds leaving their nests for the first time. And with changes in weather come new things to try: it's windy enough to fly a kite and spin pinwheels; it's rainy enough to splash in puddles, use an umbrella, and search for worms; it's snowy enough to build a snowman, go sledding, and drink hot chocolate. But is it warm enough for ice cream? When we reach the bright sun of the summer spread, we hear the answer: Yes it is!

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Publisher: DK

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9781465476333
  • Release date: February 13, 2018

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781465476333
  • Release date: February 13, 2018

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  • ISBN: 9781465476333
  • File size: 12690 KB
  • Release date: February 13, 2018

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A simple and fun introduction to beginner science, covering the themes of weather, temperature, plant life, and the animal kingdom.
Winter, spring, summer, and fall are each represented by a vibrant outdoor scene revealing seasonal changes, from ponds freezing over, to baby birds leaving their nests for the first time. And with changes in weather come new things to try: it's windy enough to fly a kite and spin pinwheels; it's rainy enough to splash in puddles, use an umbrella, and search for worms; it's snowy enough to build a snowman, go sledding, and drink hot chocolate. But is it warm enough for ice cream? When we reach the bright sun of the summer spread, we hear the answer: Yes it is!

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