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Walt K. Moon - Spring is Fun!

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SPRING IS FUN by Walt K Moon SPRING IS FUN by Walt K Moon - photo 1
SPRING
IS FUN !
by Walt K. Moon
SPRING IS FUN by Walt K Moon LERNER PUBLICATIONS MINNEAPOLIS Note - photo 2
SPRING
IS FUN !
by Walt K. Moon
LERNER PUBLICATIONS MINNEAPOLIS
Note to Educators Throughout this book youll find critical thinking - photo 3
Note to Educators:
Throughout this book, youll find critical thinking questions. These can be used to engage young readers in thinking critically about the topic and in using the text and photos to do so.
Copyright 2017 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwisewithout the prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of a brief quotation in an acknowledged review.
Lerner Publications Company
A division of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
241 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA
For reading levels and more information, look up this title at www.lernerbooks.com.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Cataloging-in-Publication Data for Spring Is Fun! is on file at the Library of Congress.
ISBN 978-1-5124-1411-0 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1531-5 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1532-2 (EB pdf)
Manufactured in the United States of America
1 VP 7/15/16
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Table of Contents Spring Season Each year has four seasons - photo 4
Table of
Contents
Spring Season Each year has four seasons Spring is one season - photo 5
Spring
Season
Each year has
four seasons.
Spring is one season.
Temperatures warm up
in spring.
Spring comes after the cold winter Snow melts Its water fills rivers and - photo 6
Spring comes after the cold winter Snow melts Its water fills rivers and - photo 7
Spring comes after the cold winter.
Snow melts.
Its water fills rivers and streams.
The ground becomes wet.
What makes
snow melt
in spring?
Rain falls too Grass and plants begin to grow - photo 8
Rain falls too Grass and plants begin to grow - photo 9
Rain falls too.
Grass and plants begin
to grow.
Flowers bloom in spring They have bright colors Why do you think - photo 10
Flowers bloom in spring They have bright colors Why do you think - photo 11
Flowers bloom in spring They have bright colors Why do you think - photo 12
Flowers bloom in spring.
They have bright colors.
Why do
you think
flowers have
bright colors?
Farmers plant their crops They put seeds in the dirt The plants take - photo 13
Farmers plant their crops.
They put seeds in the dirt.
The plants take months to grow.
Animals have babies in spring Baby birds chirp Why do you think baby - photo 14
Animals have babies in spring Baby birds chirp Why do you think baby - photo 15
Animals have babies in spring Baby birds chirp Why do you think baby - photo 16
Animals have babies in spring.
Baby birds chirp.
Why do you
think baby
birds chirp?
Some animals migrate A goose moves to a warmer place in winter It comes - photo 17
Some animals migrate.
A goose moves to a warmer place
in winter.
It comes back in spring.
It is warm again.
Easter eggs Spring has many holidays People celebrate Passover and - photo 18
Easter eggs Spring has many holidays People celebrate Passover and - photo 19
Easter eggs
Spring has many holidays People celebrate Passover and Easter May Day - photo 20
Spring has many
holidays.
People celebrate
Passover and Easter.
May Day is on May
People go outside more in spring Some play baseball Others hike What - photo 21
People go outside more in spring.
Some play baseball.
Others hike.
What do you do in spring?
Seasons Cycle winter spring fall summer Picture Glossary bloom - photo 22
Seasons Cycle winter spring fall summer Picture Glossary bloom to - photo 23
Seasons Cycle
winter
spring
fall
summer
Picture Glossary bloom to produce flowers chirp to make a sound crops plants - photo 24
Picture Glossary
bloom
to produce flowers
chirp
to make a sound
crops
plants grown for
food or goods
migrate
to move to another
area at a certain
time of year
Index animals birds colors crops dirt farmers flowers grass holidays - photo 25
Index
animals,
birds,
colors,
crops,
dirt,
farmers,
flowers,
grass,
holidays,
melting,
rain,
seeds,
temperatures,
winter,
Read More
Anderson, Sheila. Are You Ready for Spring? Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2010.
Gleisner, Jenna Lee. What Blossoms in Spring? Ann Arbor, MI: Cherry Lake Publishing, 2015.
Herrington, Lisa M. How Do You Know Its Spring? New York: Childrens Press, 2014.
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