Whenever Raincity gets one of its rare snowfalls, the entire city comes to a standstill. It doesn’t snow very often in this part of the world, and when it does, we run around madly as if the very sky itself was falling down upon us.
That brings us to today’s nonfiction title, a celebration of winter’s crystalline wonder.
The Story of Snow – The Science of Winter’s Wonder
How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered inside this exploration of the science of snow, featuring photos of real snow crystals in all their beautiful diversity. Perfect for reading on winter days, this book by a nature photographer and a snow scientist will inspire wonder and curiosity about the marvels of snow. Snowflake-catching instructions are also included for aspiring young snow scientists!
I’m the first to admit that I don’t like snow. In fact, I hate snow. It’s cold, it’s wet, and it brings transportation to a standstill. But even I can find beauty in a fresh snowfall. The Story of Snow blends science and art to celebrate the beauty of the humble snowflake, an every day miracle.
The Story of Snow talks about the creation of snowflakes, the many different forms they can take, and their brief but beautiful life spans. Using photographs and art work, children can explore the wonderful world of snow, and an end section even provides tips on how to catch and examine snowflakes yourself.
The Story of Snow could be paired with Snowflake Bentley , another great snow-themed title, for a fun snow-themed nonfiction program.
Now here’s hoping for an end to snow, at least until next year!
I was thinking about Snowflake Bentley the whole time I read this post. What a great pairing! Stay warm out there.
Yes – I thought that as soon as the book arrived on my desk! And I think we’re back to our regularly-scheduled rain for the rest of spring. 🙂
I love seeing about the book and ‘shivery you’ there at the end. Hope our warmth here in Denver travels your way! Thanks for sharing this beautiful book!
It’s actually bucketing down rain as I write this, so I think we’re back to weather as normal! 🙂
I’m sick of snow, lol. I don’t think I even wanted to read anything about snow recently.
I hear you!! And we’ve only had about two snow days this winter. 😀