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Snowflakes Can Fall in Summer: And Other Facts about the Seasons
32 pp.
January, 1998 |
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0815-6
(4)
K-3You'd Never Believe It But series.
Facts about the seasons, seasonal events like hibernation and migration, and the rotation and revolution of the earth are included on double-page spreads, along with bright color illustrations, photographs, and computer-generated images. Some of these facts and diagrams are oversimplified and do not include explanations. Uninspired suggestions for scientific experiments include watching ice melt and flowers bloom. Glos., ind.