Since 2001. 4. 2 / ü īװ / |
About Us | | ϴ(FAQ) | ü 򺸱 | üз |  
ȸα
ȸ I D
йȣ
ID
ȸ IDã
üīװ
  ǽð
  å
 
  з
  ɺ з
0~2
3~5
ġ6~7
ʵ г 8~10
ʵ г11~13
л14~16
л17~19
     éͺ, бⱳ  Readers  Clouds (Ready-To-Read, Level 1)

  å:Clouds (Ready-To-Read, Level 1)
  :Marion Dane Bauer (Author), John Wallace (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Simon Spotlight
  :32
  ISBN:9780689854415
   : YES
  Һڰ:7,000
  ǸŰ:3,200
  :100
   : 忬 - , ġ, ʵб г (5~9)
   :  

| |

󼼺1

󼼺2

󼼺3

󼼺4
[ å Ұ ]

Ready-To-Read ø 4ܰ зǾ , ̵鿡 ̸ ִ پ Ÿ Ǿ ֽϴ. θ, ģ, ԰ Բ 鼭 ü ̾߱⸦ ִ ִ ٰŸ Ǿ ֽϴ.

å ̶ ̸,  ܳ ݴϴ. ׸ µ ް ȭ ְ ϴ  ġ ⵵ ݴϴ. (Ȱ), (Ա), ǿ(б) ؼ ڼ ֽϴ.



[ ]

Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0689854412
ISBN-13: 978-0689854415
å ũ : 22.8cm x 15.2cm



[ ]

Book Description
Clouds come in many different shapes and sizes. They can be white and fluffy or dark and scary. But where do clouds come from? The answer is at your fingertips. Just open this book and read about the wonders of clouds....


School Library Journal
Each of these books is part of the "Ready-to-Read" weather series, written at level one. In very simple language, they provide beginning readers with good basics on various aspects of weather. A fact page at the end of each book offers additional interesting information. Rain teaches a simplified version of the water cycle. Wind introduces the idea of the earth spinning and cool and warm air movements. Snow explains how snowflakes form, and Clouds introduces cirrus, stratus, and cumulus clouds. Paula Parker reads each book in a measured, warm voice. Light music and sound effects are included but do not distract from the content. Page-turn signals are optional. Audio quality is excellent, and youngsters will enjoy perusing John Wallace's bold watercolor-and ink illustrations as they read along. Primary teachers will welcome this series for their reading centers.Teresa Bateman. Brigadoon Elementary School, Federal Way, WA


Booklist
Two bright paperbacks in the Ready-to-Read series work well together to present some basic facts about weather for beginning readers. Clouds introduces three kinds of clouds--cirrus, stratus, and cumulus--and explains how they form and what they do for humans ("They give us shade . . .They send our water back to us"). Rain describes how the drops of water in the clouds grow larger and heavier until they fall, bringing relief from heat, and then explains how water goes up to gather in the clouds again. Bauer's text is very simple, just one or two sentences on each double-page spread, and Wallace's line-and-watercolor illustrations show preschoolers outside in the rain and the sun. Both books end with a list of facts for adults and kids to talk about together.
Rain - Ready-To-Read, Level 1, ۹On My Honor - Newbery , ۹Rainbow - Ready-To-Read, Level 1, ۹Sun - Ready-To-Read, Level 1
* ۰ ٸ ǰ(6)

Rain
Ready-To-Read, Level 1, ۹

On My Honor
Newbery , ۹

Rainbow
Ready-To-Read, Level 1, ۹

Sun
Ready-To-Read, Level 1
* ֱ ǰ Ͻ е ٸ

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
۹, ۹

Super Sand Castle Saturday
Mathstart, Level 2, ۹

The Cat in the Hat
̱ 100 , ϵĿ, ۹

Mr. Wuffles!
Caldecott 󵵼, ϵĿ, ۹
 

250321 ۾ 
̸ ȸ õ ۼ
(-1) [Exception] Invalid Data Request.