If Frogs Made the Weather

If Frogs Made the Weather by Marion Dane Bauer, published by Holiday House in 2005, is a delightful exploration of imaginative weather scenarios through lyrical poetry. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to consider how various animals might influence the climate. The book creatively illustrates the whimsical idea that if frogs controlled the weather, it would rain constantly, while polar bears would ensure a perpetual winter.
Readers will find a charming collection of poems that depict the unique perspectives of ten different animals regarding weather patterns. The narrative also introduces the playful notion of what weather would be like if children had the power to decide, suggesting a world filled with diverse and fantastical elements. With themes centered around animals and nature, this book engages young readers in a fun and educational manner, encouraging them to think about the natural world and its wonders.
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If frogs made weather it would rain all the time and ponds would stay full to the brim. If polar bears made the weather, winter would never end and the ground would always be covered in snow. In lyrical poems Marion Dane Bauer explains what the weather would be like if ten different animals were in charge. But what would the weather be like if little boys had their say? In this case, we would have it all.
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