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Eyewonder Weather

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Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery

Barcode 9780241777350
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Release Date: 05/03/2026

Genre: Children's Reference
Sub-Genre: Nature Wildlife & Pets
Label: DK Children
Series: Eyewonder
Language: English
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd

Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery

Follow our ever-changing skies and uncover the secrets of weather with this picture-packed meteorology book for kids.

DK's best-selling Eyewonder series is back and has been refreshed for the next generation of young readers ages 5-7.

Get ready to chase the wind, ride the waves, and dodge lightning as you dive into this book about weather for children. Study the fascinating forces that shape weather and find out how clouds form, what makes thunderstorms rumble, and why the weather changes every season.

This picture-led reference guide will take you on a visual tour of the changing weather. Stay-at-home explorers will feel inspired by the dramatic photographs, up-to-date information, fact-packed pages and a brand-new "eyewonder" feature with fascinating weather stories, where knowledge meets real-world application.

In this newly revised weather book for kids, you'll find:

  • Fully updated and revised content for children starting to develop a passion for science.
  • Eye-catching photographs that grab the attention of young readers and keep them coming back for more.
  • Engaging facts, simple explanations and fun activities throughout the book.


Plus, with fun and interactive activities such as "Which way?" and "Storm chasers" to reinforce learning, your kids will be entertained time and again.

Explore the series!

The Eyewonder series is back and better than ever, with a fresh new look and the latest information. If you liked Eyewonder Weather, why not lift off in Eyewonder Stars and Planets, investigate the Human Body or explore Eyewonder Rainforest?