Snow Is Falling

Snow Is Falling by Franklyn M. Branley is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on January 5, 2000. This 40-page book, written in English, offers a colorful exploration of snow, highlighting its various roles in nature and its impact on plants, animals, and people. The narrative presents both the joys of snow—such as sledding and building snowmen—and the potential dangers posed by blizzards.
Readers will discover engaging experiments and activities designed for cold winter days, making it suitable for young learners interested in science and nature. This book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and earth sciences, providing insights into weather phenomena while encouraging curiosity about the natural world.
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Snow is falling. Snow is wonderful – for sledding, for skiing, and for building snowmen. But did you know that snow can actually keep things warm? Find out how snow helpf plants, animals, and people to survive. But when a blizzard blows, watch out! The snow that is so useful can be dangerous too.
Franklyn M. Branley and Holly Keller team up for a fun and colorful exploration of the world of snow, including experiments and activities for cold winter days. A Let’s Read and Find Out Science book, for Stage 1.
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