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A Year of Seasons

by George Pendergast

Book Details

Publisher:Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Published:2015-07-15
Pages:26
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

The cycle of seasons on Earth is as interesting as it is important to the way we all live. From the cold of winter to warm summer days, it’s essential to understand just what’s happening and why we always have the same weather at the same time of the year. Readers will learn what the sun’s rays are doing to different parts of Earth at different times as well as the importance of Earth’s axis, or tilt. With great photographs, diagrams, and detailed explanations of scientific concepts, readers wil

Our Review

This beautifully photographed guide to the changing seasons offers young readers a clear introduction to Earth's annual cycle, explaining why we experience winter's chill, summer's warmth, and everything in between. Through accessible diagrams and straightforward explanations, children discover how the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun create our predictable weather patterns, making complex concepts like the solstices and equinoxes understandable for elementary students. The book effectively connects abstract astronomical ideas to children's lived experiences—from building snowmen to swimming on hot days—creating immediate relevance.

What sets this science book apart is its careful balance of visual storytelling and factual content, where vibrant photographs of seasonal changes complement clean scientific diagrams. Children who are curious about the natural world and enjoy understanding how things work will find this particularly engaging, as it answers fundamental questions about why leaves change color and where snow comes from. By grounding Earth science in observable phenomena, this resource transforms backyard observations into meaningful learning moments about our planet's rhythms.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction