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Children's Nonfiction Environmental Science & Ecosystems

Snow Watch

Experiments, Activities and Things to Do with Snow

by (author) Cheryl Archer

illustrated by Pat Cupples

Publisher
Kids Can Press
Initial publish date
Jan 1994
Category
Environmental Science & Ecosystems
Recommended Age
8 to 11
Recommended Grade
3 to 6
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550741902
    Publish Date
    Jan 1994
    List Price
    $9.95

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Where to buy it

Out of print

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Description

Why does it seem so quiet after a snowfall? How can something as cold as snow be as warm as a woollen blanket? What's the secret to making the best snowball? Get ready to turn kids into snow scientists. Children can build a snow shelter, decipher animal tracks to learn how animals adapt to winter and much more. Indoor and outdoor activities and "what happens if — “" sections encourage kids to continue experimenting with snow on their own.

About the authors

Cheryl Archer is the author of Snow Watch, a science book for young people that is loaded with hands-on activities as well as fascinating facts about snow. With a Bachelor of Science, specializing in Zoology and Ecology, she worked as a park naturalist for years in the snowy province of Manitoba, teaching children about the environment. Cheryl currently lives in Cochrane, Alberta where she has a marvelous view of the snow-capped Rocky Mountains.

Cheryl Archer's profile page

Award-winning author and teacher Etta Kaner enjoys writing nonfiction for both children and adults. Her books include Animals Migrating, Animal Talk , Animal Groups and other titles in the Animal Behavior series, as well as four titles in the Kids Can Read series. She is also author of the Exploring the Elements and Have You Ever Seen series. She lives in Toronto.

Pat Cupples' profile page

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