What can you smell, hear and feel but never see? Soft as a feather or strong as a storm? Bringing comfort and delight or chaos and destruction? Wind, of course!
Told in lyrical, riddling first-person narrative, Wind boasts of its essential role in life as we know it–from carving the Earth's face to spreading seeds and pollen. Back matter about the science of wind and weather, including major historical moments and discoveries enhances the book for STEM learning.
This is Book 4 in the Nature's Narratives Series. See all Nature's Narratives books here.
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Henry Herz received a bachelor of science degree in industrial engineering and operations research from Cornell University, master of science in operations research from George Washington University, and master of arts in political science from Georgetown University, none of which help him write children's books. His love for fantasy began when he read Where
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