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Paperback
9781486729845
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USD $6.99
CAD $8.99
03/12/2024
Flowerpot Press
WORLD
8 X 8 in
32 pg

7 - 10 (Interest age, years)

Hardback
9781486729821
Available
USD $9.99
CAD $12.99
03/12/2024
Flowerpot Press
WORLD
9 X 9 in
36 pg

7 - 10 (Interest age, years)

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Description

Have you ever wondered how meteorologists on TV predict the weather? A basic explanation of weather instruments, forecasting, and so much more is explored through diagrams, illustrations, and informative and engaging text in this new addition to the How Do series. Includes fun weather activities and a glossary!

About the How Do series: These fully-illustrated nonfiction picture books are a great introduction to various STEM topics. Each title includes facts and figures, simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations and is written in a question-and-answer format to encourage readers to ask questions and guess the answers before exploring the science behind the correct answers.

Srimalie Bassani Lisa Spencer
Author Bio

Lisa Spencer is a long-time broadcast meteorologist at WSMV in Nashville, Tennessee. She earned her Master's Degree in Geography with a concentration in Atmospheric Science from the University of Memphis as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Communications. She also obtained a certificate in Meteorology from Mississippi State University. Lisa has been recognized nationally by the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. Her career has taken her from TV stations in Memphis, TN, Raleigh, NC, and The Weather Channel. Lisa and her husband Brady have two grown children and a dog.

Srimalie Bassani lives and works in Mantova, Italy. Her mother has always encouraged her artistic expression, and she is the inspiration for her passion. Her work is full of surprises. She always tries to diversify her style based on every story she illustrates. It's almost impossible to remove her from her writing desk, where she keeps a stack of books and teacups of many colors.