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Water Wonders Every Child Should Know Little Studies of Dew Frost Snow Ice and Rain - Exploring Nature's Watery Wonders for Young Minds - cover

Water Wonders Every Child Should Know Little Studies of Dew Frost Snow Ice and Rain - Exploring Nature's Watery Wonders for Young Minds

Jean M. Thompson

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Water Wonders Every Child Should Know," Jean M. Thompson invites young readers to explore the magical transformations of water in our environment through a collection of engaging and accessible studies. The book employs a vivid literary style that blends scientific fact with whimsical narrative, making the intricacies of dew, frost, snow, ice, and rain relatable and enchanting for children. Through lively descriptions and delightful imagery, Thompson encourages curiosity about the natural world, encouraging young minds to appreciate the beauty and complexity of these elements of water. This work sits comfortably within the tradition of children's nature literature, offering both informative and imaginative exploration. Jean M. Thompson, an advocate for nature education and a seasoned writer, has a background that merges her love for the natural sciences with a passion for children's literature. Her experiences working in educational settings and her sincere belief in the importance of nurturing a child's connection with the environment have influenced her writing. This book reflects Thompson's deep understanding of how children perceive the world and her commitment to making science accessible and exciting. "Water Wonders Every Child Should Know" is highly recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike. It serves not only as an educational resource but also as an invitation for children to engage with their environment, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the wonders of nature.
Verfügbar seit: 10.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 119 Seiten.

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