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What is a gale? What happens during a tornado? How does the wind help birds fly? Be blown away by this weather-focused series! This fantastic reader from QED shines a light on the ever-changing weather whilst also encouraging development of reading skills. This well-presented series educates readers on the falling rain, the icy snow, the whistling wind and the beaming sun.
The repetitive text can motivate those who find reading difficult with simple, appealing language and structure. Each paragraph of text is accompanied by a stand-out image. The combination of eye-catching images with simple sentences creates titles that readers at level one want to read by themselves or out loud. Whether it's night or day, summer or winter, raining or snowing, these books can be enjoyed whatever the weather!
What is wind? p4
How do we use wind? p6
Feel the breeze p8
Gale p10
Hurricanes and tornadoes p12
Wind and plants p14
Making waves p16
On the wing p18
What to wear p20
Windy weather fun p22
Glossary p24
Lauren Taylor became intrigued with writing when she was very young. As a child she watched movies like Waxwork, Labyrinth and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure a million times each. She holds a BA in Communications and Fine Arts and a MA in History and Fine Arts. Some of Lauren's clients include QED and PublicAffairs.