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Walt K. Moon - Winter Is Fun!

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Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about winter and its changes and adaptations. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.

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WINTER IS FUN by Walt K Moon WINTER IS FUN by Walt K Moon - photo 1
WINTER
IS FUN !
by Walt K. Moon
WINTER IS FUN by Walt K Moon LERNER PUBLICATIONS MINNEAPOLIS Note - photo 2
WINTER
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 Winter Is Fun! is on file at the Library of Congress.
ISBN 978-1-5124-1410-3 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1535-3 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1536-0 (EB pdf)
Manufactured in the United States of America
1 VP 7/15/16
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Table of Contents Winter Season Each year has four seasons Winter - photo 4
Table of
Contents
Winter Season Each year has four seasons Winter is one season - photo 5
Winter Season
Each year has four seasons.
Winter is one season.
Temperatures are cold in winter.
Winter comes after fall Days are shortest in winter The sun rises late - photo 6
Winter comes after fall Days are shortest in winter The sun rises late - photo 7
Winter comes after fall Days are shortest in winter The sun rises late - photo 8
Winter comes after fall.
Days are shortest in winter.
The sun rises late.
It sets early.
Snow falls Water freezes It becomes ice Icicles hang Why does - photo 9
Snow falls.
Water freezes.
It becomes ice.
Icicles hang.
Why does
water turn
to ice in
winter?
Many plants stop growing They cannot live in the cold - photo 10
Many plants stop growing They cannot live in the cold These trees are - photo 11
Many plants stop growing They cannot live in the cold These trees are - photo 12
Many plants stop growing.
They cannot live in the cold.
These trees are evergreens They keep growing in winter They stay green - photo 13
These trees are evergreens.
They keep growing in winter.
They stay green all year.
Many animals grow thick fur Fur keeps animals warm What do you think - photo 14
Many animals grow thick fur Fur keeps animals warm What do you think - photo 15
Many animals grow thick fur.
Fur keeps animals warm.
What do you
think happens
to the thick fur
after winter?
Some animals hibernate They find a warm place They rest They wake up - photo 16
Some animals hibernate They find a warm place They rest They wake up - photo 17
Some animals hibernate They find a warm place They rest They wake up - photo 18
Some animals hibernate.
They find a warm place.
They rest.
They wake up in spring.
Why do you think
some animals
hibernate in
winter?
Winter has many holidays Some people celebrate Christmas Others celebrate - photo 19
Winter has many holidays.
Some people celebrate Christmas.
Others celebrate Hanukkah.
New Years Day is on January
People wear warm clothes They play in the snow They go sledding They - photo 20
People wear warm clothes They play in the snow They go sledding They - photo 21
People wear warm clothes They play in the snow They go sledding They - photo 22
People wear warm clothes.
They play in the snow.
They go sledding.
They build snowmen.
What do you do in winter?
Seasons Cycle winter spring summer fall Picture Glossary evergreens - photo 23
Seasons Cycle
winter
spring
summer
fall
Picture Glossary evergreens trees that stay green all year hibernate to sleep - photo 24
Picture Glossary
evergreens
trees that stay green all year
hibernate
to sleep all winter
icicles
ice that forms from
dripping water
sledding
sliding down
a hill on a sled
Index animals evergreens fall fur hibernate holidays ice plants - photo 25
Index
animals,
evergreens,
fall,
fur,
hibernate,
holidays,
ice,
plants,
sledding,
snow,
snowmen,
spring,
sun,
temperatures,
warm clothes,
Read More
Anderson, Sheila. Are You Ready for Winter? Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2010.
Bix, Jasper. Dressing for the Cold. New York: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2015.
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