20 Awesome Weather Books for Kids
1. “Clouds” by Marion Dane Bauer – This beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to different types of clouds and explains how they form.
2. “What Will the Weather Be Like Today?” by Paul Rogers – In this interactive book, children can turn the pages to see how weather changes throughout the day and explore different weather conditions.
3. “The Weather” by DK Eyewitness – Packed with stunning photographs, this book provides an in-depth look at weather phenomena such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and lightning.
4. “Oh Say Can You Say What’s the Weather Today?” by Tish Rabe – Join the Cat in the Hat as he takes young readers on a journey to learn about different weather conditions and how they affect our daily lives.
5. “Weather: An Illustrated History” by James Peters – This book traces the history of weather forecasting and explores how humans have tried to predict and understand weather patterns over the centuries.
6. “The Kid’s Book of Weather Forecasting” by Mark Breen and Kathleen Friestad – Perfect for young meteorologists, this book explains how to read weather maps, predict the weather, and track storms.
7. “National Geographic Kids Everything Weather” by Kat- hy Furgang National Geographic takes readers on a wild weather adventure, providing fascinating facts and awe-inspiring photographs of extreme weather events.
8. “Little Cloud” by Eric Carle – Follow the journey of a small cloud as it transforms into different shapes and forms in this classic picture book.
9. “Weather Words and What They Mean” by Gail Gibbons – With colorful illustrations and simple explanations, this book introduces young children to weather-related vocabulary and concepts.
10. “Tornadoes!” by Gail Gibbons – Explore the powerful and destructive world of tornadoes in this informative book, filled with illustrations and facts about these natural phenomena.
11. “Weather” by Seymour Simon – Award-winning author Seymour Simon presents a comprehensive guide to weather, covering everything from temperature and precipitation to climate change.
12. “Wild Weather” by Catherine Chambers – Discover the wildest weather conditions on Earth, including thunderstorms, blizzards, and heatwaves, through stunning photographs and informative text.
13. “What Makes Day and Night” by Franklyn M. Branley – While not specifically focused on weather, this book explains the concept of time and how it relates to day and night, influencing weather patterns.
14. “Weather Whys: Facts, Myths, and Oddities” by Valerie Wyatt – Test your knowledge with this fun book that answers common weather-related questions and dispels myths about the weather.
15. “Weather Words and What They Mean” by Helen Cox Cannons – This book provides a simple introduction to weather words and concepts, using clear explanations and vivid illustrations.
16. “The Everything Kids’ Weather Book” by Joe Snedeker – Packed with quizzes, experiments, and fun facts, this book is a great resource for young weather enthusiasts who want to learn more about the science behind weather.
17. “Hurricanes!” by Gail Gibbons – Learn about the formation and impact of hurricanes through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations in this engaging book.
18. “The Big Storm: A Very Soggy Counting Book” by Nancy Tafuri – Join a group of animals as they seek shelter from a big storm and learn to count along the way in this interactive counting book.
19. “Weather” by Caroline Harris – From rainbows and snowflakes to sunny days and thunderstorms, this book explores a wide range of weather conditions in a kid-friendly way.
20. “Weather: Whipping Up a Storm!” by Hilary Harper – With interactive flaps, wheels, and pop-up features, this book engages young readers as they learn about weather phenomena and how they are measured.