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K-3Why Do We Have Seasons? series.
This series, which focuses on climates where one season differs dramatically from another, is abundantly illustrated with engaging color photographs. The pages are wide-open, owing as much to a paucity of detail in the text as to aesthetics. Nevertheless, readers will glean basic information about the featured season. An experiment raises questions but doesn't provide answers. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Why Do We Have Seasons? titles: Why Is It Fall?. Why Is It Spring?, Why Is It Summer?, and Why Is It Winter?.