
Favourite weather books for kids
Aug 9, 2019 - Books , Recommendations - By Carine Robin
This month, the Montessori box was all about the weather.
In my home, we have been exploring the weather with my own children.
As a Montessori teacher, I have to admit that I have collected a huge amount of books on the most popular topics.
This month, let me show you the weather's books we have.
All the following books are fact books.

A few more:
How the weather works
This book has been recommended to me many times.
Little kids first book of weather
From the National Geographic.
Weather from DK, eye witness collection
Lift the flap, Questions and Answers about the weather
It is an Usborne book, we have many other lift the flap from that collection.
First Stem, Meteorology activity book
I really want this one. There is also one about rocks!
Weather words and what they mean
This book has been recommended to me by other Montessori teachers!
The National Geographic edition
For Elementary aged children. It think this one would be perfect for my 7 years old.
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