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First Questions and Answers: What makes it rain
By (Author) Katie Daynes
Illustrated by Christine Pym
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
14th December 2015
1st November 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Board book
12
Width 198mm, Height 212mm, Spine 17mm
440g
With flaps to lift on every page, this delightful book answers the questions that all young children ask about the weather, from Where does wind come from to Why is it colder in winter With surprising facts and weather forecasting tips, it makes a brilliant introduction to weather, which is a UK National Curriculum topic for Years 1 and 2.
Filled with charming hand-drawn illustrations, it's an incredibly sweet non-fiction book that will turn your little one into a weather expert. * Junior magazine *
Packed full of the beautiful Usborne style illustrations I love, and reminds me of books of my childhood, with sturdy flaps and engaging questions. * Mum's Days *
Katie has been writing non-fiction children's books for almost half her life and loves questioning the world from a child's point of view. She's developed some of Usborne's bestselling series, including the See Inside books and Lift-the-flap Questions & Answers. When she's not writing, she likes drinking coffee, walking on the moors and playing competitive board games with her children.