How the Weather Works

How the Weather Works by Michael Allaby is a 192-page book published by Dorling Kindersley in 1995. This edition is presented in English and aims to help children understand the complexities of weather phenomena. It focuses on enabling young readers to make sense of weather reports while encouraging them to observe and record local weather conditions.
Readers will find that this book provides practical insights into interpreting weather changes, fostering a sense of curiosity about climate. It is designed to align with the National Curriculum, making it a suitable resource for educational purposes. Through engaging content, children are encouraged to explore and document their observations, enhancing their understanding of the natural world around them.
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We all experience the changes in weather – some very dramatic and unexpected. This book aims to enable children to make sense of weather reports, and to encourage them to take records of local conditions and interpret their observations.
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