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Great Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them

by Khoa Le, Megan Benedict, Melanie Crowder   |  Ages 7-10
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Poetry and science riding the world's wild winds

This is a lovely pick for curious readers who like their nonfiction with a sense of wonder. It turns weather into something vivid and memorable, pairing global winds with poems that actually echo each wind’s personality. Readers would probably love how it feels both beautiful and smart at once, with art and science working together to make the whole world feel in motion.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Great Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them

by Khoa Le, Megan Benedict, Melanie Crowder   |  Ages 7-10
Regular price $11.90
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ISBN: 9781536224511
Publisher: MIT Kids Press
Date of Publication: 2024-03-19
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Picture Books, Educational
Goodreads rating: 3.96
(rated by 93 readers)

Description

From Antarctica’s biting katabatic gusts to Hawai‘i’s sweet-smelling moani, discover fourteen winds of the world through poetry, scientific facts, and transporting illustrations. Lift your face to the breeze—let it bathe your cheeks; sift through your hair; tease your fingertips. In a dynamic collection of poems, Melanie Crowder and Megan Benedict explore the world’s winds, from Italy’s swaggering maestro to Libya’s fierce ghibli to Canada’s howling Squamish. The poetic styles reflect the characteristics and sometimes the location of each wind; Japan’s blustery oroshi is celebrated in haiku, while the poem about Britain’s helm uses iambs in a nod toward English sonnets. Sidebars relay the science behind how each wind forms, where it blows, and the weather systems it heralds, and the airy art from award-winning illustrator Khoa Le is overlaid with scientifically accurate wind lines that show the path of each gust. More meteorological details can be found in the back matter, which includes explorations of the origin of wind and how winds are named, a world map pinning the winds’ locations, a glossary, and books for further reading.
 

Poetry and science riding the world's wild winds

This is a lovely pick for curious readers who like their nonfiction with a sense of wonder. It turns weather into something vivid and memorable, pairing global winds with poems that actually echo each wind’s personality. Readers would probably love how it feels both beautiful and smart at once, with art and science working together to make the whole world feel in motion.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.