reviews
Feb 08, 2011
I love the water cycle. The Snowflake explains it perfectly and with beautiful language. This book could easily be used in Language Arts to demonstrate and teach word choice, focusing on verbs. A great companion to The Snowflake would be Stars Beneath Your Bed the Surprising Story of Dust.
Nov 24, 2010
Illustrator: Neil Waldman
Publisher: The Millbrook Press, Inc., 2003
Summary: The author follows the stages of a water droplet throughout the calendar year. He takes you through the journey water goes through as it goes from condensation, to evaporation, to a snowflake.
Publisher: The Millbrook Press, Inc., 2003
Summary: The author follows the stages of a water droplet throughout the calendar year. He takes you through the journey water goes through as it goes from condensation, to evaporation, to a snowflake.
Dec 04, 2010
I will use this book every year to teach Water Cycle; how to visualize non-fiction books; and as a visual example of beatiful watercolor scenes. Fabulous for a 4th grade teacher!
Mar 10, 2011
I liked it because it had different parts of the water cycle that I did not know and wanted to learn.
Jan 12, 2012
Really lacking in the solid science of evaporation and condensation for being a water cycle story.
Nov 30, 2010
A wonderful children's book that explains the water cycle using pretty pictures and a cute story.
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