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Marie Lafrance
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kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Likes the Snow?
written by
Etta Kaner
illustrated by
Marie Lafrance
from the series
Exploring the Elements
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5735
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55337-842-6
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Earth Science
ice water and snow
weather
daily and seasonal changes
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
H
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
13-14
Accelerated Reader
3.1 LG
© 2006
4-color
7 x 7
32 pages
Snow — it crunches when we walk on it, floats down like feathers onto our faces and makes our sleds zoom. But what is snow? And how does it transform the world around us?
With a wonderful sense of movement and color, this unique book in the Exploring the Elements series invites children to explore their world with delight and curiosity. Young readers will open the flaps to find the science of snow and related topics clearly explained. Inside, they will discover why snow is white, what snowflakes look like up close, how snow makes the night brighter and much more.
Awards
2008
Great Book of the Year, Canadian Toy Testing Council , winner
Reviews
“
This slim book is packed with fascinating information about snow. Each spread is divided into three parts: a statement, a query, and, with the turn of a falp, a simply stated scientific explanation…The format works easily and allows the author to touch on many concepts … [A]crylic paintings ... clearly depict the topics being discussed. The narrative rolls fluently from page to page and works well as a read-aloud. This book raises topics for discussion and exploration, stimulates children’s curiosity, and piques interest in science topics.
”
— School Library Journal, December 2006
“
[S]imple, easily digested science …
”
— Globe & Mail, January 2007
kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Likes the Snow?
written by
Etta Kaner
illustrated by
Marie Lafrance
from the series
Exploring the Elements
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5735
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55337-842-6
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Earth Science
ice water and snow
weather
daily and seasonal changes
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
H
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
13-14
Accelerated Reader
3.1 LG
© 2006
4-color
7 x 7
32 pages
Snow — it crunches when we walk on it, floats down like feathers onto our faces and makes our sleds zoom. But what is snow? And how does it transform the world around us?
With a wonderful sense of movement and color, this unique book in the Exploring the Elements series invites children to explore their world with delight and curiosity. Young readers will open the flaps to find the science of snow and related topics clearly explained. Inside, they will discover why snow is white, what snowflakes look like up close, how snow makes the night brighter and much more.
Awards
2008
Great Book of the Year, Canadian Toy Testing Council , winner
Reviews
“
This slim book is packed with fascinating information about snow. Each spread is divided into three parts: a statement, a query, and, with the turn of a falp, a simply stated scientific explanation…The format works easily and allows the author to touch on many concepts … [A]crylic paintings ... clearly depict the topics being discussed. The narrative rolls fluently from page to page and works well as a read-aloud. This book raises topics for discussion and exploration, stimulates children’s curiosity, and piques interest in science topics.
”
— School Library Journal, December 2006
“
[S]imple, easily digested science …
”
— Globe & Mail, January 2007
Print
Close
kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Likes the Snow?
written by
Etta Kaner
illustrated by
Marie Lafrance
from the series
Exploring the Elements
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5735
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55337-842-6
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Earth Science
ice water and snow
weather
daily and seasonal changes
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
H
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
13-14
Accelerated Reader
3.1 LG
© 2006
4-color
7 x 7
32 pages
Snow — it crunches when we walk on it, floats down like feathers onto our faces and makes our sleds zoom. But what is snow? And how does it transform the world around us?
With a wonderful sense of movement and color, this unique book in the Exploring the Elements series invites children to explore their world with delight and curiosity. Young readers will open the flaps to find the science of snow and related topics clearly explained. Inside, they will discover why snow is white, what snowflakes look like up close, how snow makes the night brighter and much more.
Awards
2008
Great Book of the Year, Canadian Toy Testing Council , winner
Reviews
“
This slim book is packed with fascinating information about snow. Each spread is divided into three parts: a statement, a query, and, with the turn of a falp, a simply stated scientific explanation…The format works easily and allows the author to touch on many concepts … [A]crylic paintings ... clearly depict the topics being discussed. The narrative rolls fluently from page to page and works well as a read-aloud. This book raises topics for discussion and exploration, stimulates children’s curiosity, and piques interest in science topics.
”
— School Library Journal, December 2006
“
[S]imple, easily digested science …
”
— Globe & Mail, January 2007
written by
Etta Kaner
illustrated by
Marie Lafrance
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from the series
Exploring the Elements
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Hardcover
CAD $14.95
Snow — it crunches when we walk on it, floats down like feathers onto our faces and makes our sleds zoom. But what is snow? And how does it transform the world around us?
With a wonderful sense of movement and color, this unique book in the Exploring the Elements series invites children to explore their world with delight and curiosity. Young readers will open the flaps to find the science of snow and related topics clearly explained. Inside, they will discover why snow is white, what snowflakes look like up close, how snow makes the night brighter and much more.
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
© 2006
4-color •
7 x 7 •
32 pages
Curriculum Connections
Science & Technology
Earth Science
ice water and snow
weather
daily and seasonal changes
Reading levels
Fountas & Pinnell
H
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
13-14
Accelerated Reader
LG 3.1
Hardcover
978-1-55337-842-6
Reviews
“
This slim book is packed with fascinating information about snow. Each spread is divided into three parts: a statement, a query, and, with the turn of a falp, a simply stated scientific explanation…The format works easily and allows the author to touch on many concepts … [A]crylic paintings ... clearly depict the topics being discussed. The narrative rolls fluently from page to page and works well as a read-aloud. This book raises topics for discussion and exploration, stimulates children’s curiosity, and piques interest in science topics.
”
— School Library Journal, December 2006
“
[S]imple, easily digested science …
”
— Globe & Mail, January 2007
Awards
2008
Great Book of the Year, Canadian Toy Testing Council , winner
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At Kids Can Press, we recognize that viewing a single spread is not always effective when attempting to evaluate reading level, gauging student interest or appraising the quality and detail of illustration in a children’s book.
For this reason, we have worked with Lookybook.com to incorporate full, cover-to-cover previews of select picture books and early reading titles within our on-line store. We believe that Lookybook is the most compelling previewing experience currently available on-line, and that it’s as close and you can get to flipping through pages of the real book in a bookstore, at a trade show or school library. We hope that you will take advantage of this useful feature while browsing through our Web site.
For more information about Lookybook, or to read reviews of our books by librarians, industry experts and moms and dads, visit
www.lookybook.com
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