Description: Can It Rain Cats and Dogs? By Melvin and Gilda Berger Illustrated by Robert Sullivan MINT condition Scholastic Question and Answer Series. A series of questions about weather and astronomy that children will find intriguing. How and why the weather changes; why there are different clouds; and the driest, wettest, coldest, and hottest places on Earth are typical of the topics covered in Rain. Stars includes how stars are formed; why Mars is red; theories on the formation of the universe; and the life of our sun, moon, galaxies, and planets. The illustrations in Rain are clear and bright but somewhat static, while those in Stars are dramatic. Although the books are designed for browsing, good indexing makes the information easily accessible for basic reports. This book will answer children's questions about weather as it explores the basics in beautifully illustrated sections on sun, air, and wind; rain, snow, and hail; and wild weather like hurricanes and tornadoes. The questions and answers should help to appease even the most curious child's need to know why the weather keeps changing, what happens to puddles after it rains, if you can smell the rain, if lightning can grow hair, and if groundhogs really can predict the weather. Review Booklist, November 1, 1999: "Each book in the Scholastic Question and Answer series focuses on a particular area of science, asking questions related to the topic and answering each query with one or more paragraphs of pertinent information. Although the idea has been tried before, this series works better than most in that it organizes the material well, it asks questions that children may actually have posed, and the answers are clear and precise. Stars introduces topics in astronomy, from "Do asteroids ever strike earth?" to "Is there life elsewhere in the solar system?" The Bergers are being responsible as they qualify some replies with phrases such as "Most scientists think." Often dramatic and beautiful, the paintings illustrate the text quite effectively. Flies explores the world of insects, answering questions such as "Do insects have tongues?" and "How can you tell a moth from a butterfly?" The colorful illustrations are detailed, vivid, and well conceived. A science series attractive enough for browsers, yet solid enough to help support the curriculum." –Carolyn Phelan School Library Journal, December 1999. "These series entries will answer many of the questions children have about the subjects covered. . . The student-friendly questions-and-answer format is appealing, with simple and concise one or two paragraph answers and attractive, colorful illustrations. Basic up-to-date information presented in a chatty, readable style." –Eunice Weech About the Author Melvin and Gilda Berger are the authors of more than two hundred books for children. Their books have received awards from the National Science Teachers Association, the Library of Congress, and the New York Public Library. The Bergers live in New York.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Young Adults
Book Title: Can It Rain Cats and Dogs?
Number of Pages: 48 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Scholastic, Incorporated
Publication Year: 1999
Topic: Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / Weather
Item Height: 0.5 in
Illustrator: Yes, Sullivan, Robert
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Item Weight: 12.7 Oz
Item Length: 8 in
Author: Gilda Berger, Melvin Berger
Book Series: Scholastic Question and Answer Ser.
Item Width: 10 in
Format: Trade Paperback