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When Rain Falls

Hardback

Main Details

Title When Rain Falls
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Melissa Stewart
Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 293,Width 246
ISBN/Barcode 9781561454389
ClassificationsDewey:591.722
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
Imprint Peachtree Publishers
Publication Date 5 March 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

A colorful look at the amazing ways animals behave and interact with their environments on a rainy day. We go inside when the rain comes down, but where do animals go? This engaging book for young readers offers a first glimpse at how different animals in different habitats behave during a thunderstorm. Acclaimed children's nonfiction author Melissa Stewart takes a lyrical look at the behavior of animals in forests, fields, wetlands, and deserts and briefly describes how each creature interacts with its rained-soaked environment. Constance Bergum's soft watercolor paintings colorfully depict the animals and special features of each habitat.

Author Biography

Melissa Stewart has written more than 180 science books for children. Her books have won numerous honors, including CCBC Choices, Bank Street Best Children's Books, NSTA Recommends, Green Earth Book, and Parents' Choice Recommended awards. She offers live and virtual school visits as well as programs for educators. Constance R. Bergum grew up in Montana and received an MFA in illustration from Marywood University. After a career as a graphic designer, she began illustrating children's books. She lives in Montana.

Reviews

"A simple text and gentle watercolor illustrations, organized by habitat, reveal how in forests, fields, wetlands and deserts 22 different species respond. . . this should appeal to very young listeners curious about the natural world." -Kirkus Reviews "The book would be a good choice for rainy-day sharing or to introduce a weather unit." -School Library Journal