The Weather by Heather

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science and Technology, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Weather by Heather by Diana Perry, The Educational Publisher/Biblio Publishing
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Author: Diana Perry ISBN: 9781622492015
Publisher: The Educational Publisher/Biblio Publishing Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Diana Perry
ISBN: 9781622492015
Publisher: The Educational Publisher/Biblio Publishing
Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Teaching weather in a fun to read story for ages 5 to 10

In a library setting, The Weather by Heather is a fun to read fictional Early Reader Level 4 Chapter Book. Mr. Beedy, the local meteorologist, enlists fun ways to teach Heather the science of weather. Kids from 5 to 10 will relate to Heather's dilemma with her hard homework assignment and will laugh at the funny escapades of Mr. Beedy who constantly gets in trouble with the library staff.

Among many others, it is recommended by Chief Meteorologist Lonnie Quinn of CBS' The Today Show and The Early Show, and Sandy Whelchel, executive director of the National Writers' Association. This book will definitely get kids to look up at the sky more often.

This book is a cross between Dr. Seuss and a meteorology text book. Kids will have fun reading the pages without realizing that they are digesting a good size dose of science. ‘The Weather by Heather’ tackles many of the complicated elements in our atmosphere, but this book breaks them down into easy, understandable, and fun scenes. Enjoy!
…………………Lonnie Quinn, Chief Meteorologist on CBS’ The Today Show/The Early Show

This clever children's book, ‘The Weather by Heather’ teaches younger children about the weather including the names of cloud formations and other interesting facts. A great read for younger children.
………………………….Sandra J. Whelchel, Executive Director, National Writers Association

It is often said that ‘a picture is better than a thousand words’. These illustrations are used to kindle the imaginations of the children. The bright colors capture their attention. The messes made by Mr. Beedy help explain scientific concepts. When we plant seeds of information in young hearts and minds, we never know how bountiful a harvest it will bring.
………………………….Doctor Dave Walker, who worked formerly at NOAA and NASA and is currently Chief Meteorologist at WTRF-TV 7, FOX-ABC-CBS, Wheeling, WV

Diana Perry's new book, ‘The Weather by Heather’, exposes the young reader to an amazing amount of weather terms and technology and is sure to inspire a new crop of budding meteorologists!
……………………………Kevin Carter, Chief Meteorologist WTOV-9 NBC Steubenville, Ohio

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Teaching weather in a fun to read story for ages 5 to 10

In a library setting, The Weather by Heather is a fun to read fictional Early Reader Level 4 Chapter Book. Mr. Beedy, the local meteorologist, enlists fun ways to teach Heather the science of weather. Kids from 5 to 10 will relate to Heather's dilemma with her hard homework assignment and will laugh at the funny escapades of Mr. Beedy who constantly gets in trouble with the library staff.

Among many others, it is recommended by Chief Meteorologist Lonnie Quinn of CBS' The Today Show and The Early Show, and Sandy Whelchel, executive director of the National Writers' Association. This book will definitely get kids to look up at the sky more often.

This book is a cross between Dr. Seuss and a meteorology text book. Kids will have fun reading the pages without realizing that they are digesting a good size dose of science. ‘The Weather by Heather’ tackles many of the complicated elements in our atmosphere, but this book breaks them down into easy, understandable, and fun scenes. Enjoy!
…………………Lonnie Quinn, Chief Meteorologist on CBS’ The Today Show/The Early Show

This clever children's book, ‘The Weather by Heather’ teaches younger children about the weather including the names of cloud formations and other interesting facts. A great read for younger children.
………………………….Sandra J. Whelchel, Executive Director, National Writers Association

It is often said that ‘a picture is better than a thousand words’. These illustrations are used to kindle the imaginations of the children. The bright colors capture their attention. The messes made by Mr. Beedy help explain scientific concepts. When we plant seeds of information in young hearts and minds, we never know how bountiful a harvest it will bring.
………………………….Doctor Dave Walker, who worked formerly at NOAA and NASA and is currently Chief Meteorologist at WTRF-TV 7, FOX-ABC-CBS, Wheeling, WV

Diana Perry's new book, ‘The Weather by Heather’, exposes the young reader to an amazing amount of weather terms and technology and is sure to inspire a new crop of budding meteorologists!
……………………………Kevin Carter, Chief Meteorologist WTOV-9 NBC Steubenville, Ohio

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