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Título: Weather Words And What They Mean | ||
Autor: Gibbons, Gail | Precio: $86.00 | |
Editorial: Scholastic Press | Año: 1990 | |
Tema: Clima, Ciencia | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780590444088 | |
Gail Gibbons introduces basic weather terms and concepts to young readers in a simple, yet interesting style. She even makes the scary side of weather approachable; roaring thunder, bolts of lightening, and raucous storms are all presented as elements that make our days and seasons different...and amazing! Again, Gibbons has succeeded in presenting "dry science" in a way that is exciting and enlightening.
Her distinctive illustrations are light-hearted and keenly complement this well-written text. A basic first read for any future meteorologist. |