
A brief description of each two-page spread at the back explains how the water cycle drives these everyday activities. P37 2015 Other classification: JNF000000 | JNF037070 | JNF051080 Online resources: Cover image Awards: Junior Library Guild selection Summary: This humorous and poetic take on the water cycle follows a pair of children through the seasons as they giver water to a pet, play on a dock, watch clouds, ride the school bus through fog and rain, skate on a frozen pond, make snowmen, fly a kite, pick apples, and drink cider. By: Paul, Miranda Contributor(s): Chin, Jason, 1978- Material type: Text Publisher: New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2015 Edition: First edition Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations 28 cm ISBN: 9781596439849 159643984X 9781518102912 1518102913 Subject(s): Hydrologic cycle - Juvenile literature | Water - Juvenile literature | Hydrologic cycle | Water | JUVENILE NONFICTION - General | JUVENILE NONFICTION - Science & Nature - Earth Sciences - Water (Oceans, Lakes, etc.) | JUVENILE NONFICTION - Science & Nature - Earth Sciences - General Genre/Form: Picture books for children | Paper case bindings. Supplemental pages describe the complete water cycle again, including relevant terms like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation that don’t appear in the primary narrative, as well as a few fascinating facts about water and conservation.Water is water : a book about the water cycle / Miranda Paul illustrations by Jason Chin. The rhyming text is expanded into a visual story by illustrations of a brown-skinned boy and girl interacting with the water cycle through the seasons as they wait for the school bus in the rain, skate on a frozen puddle, squelch through spring mud, and enjoy late summer cider. Eventually, the water that has transformed into ice and snow returns to its liquid form and is absorbed by tree roots, finally becoming part of an apple that is pressed into cider. Occasionally, Literary Agent Miranda Paul makes faculty appearances at The Writing Barn, SCBWI conferences, and.

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Steam is steam unless …” With each page turn the cycle moves on to its next stage, from liquid to steam to vapor and precipitation. She is the co-founder of the nonprofit organization: We Need Diverse Books. A description of the water cycle that is concise, accurate, and lyrical begins with “Drip.
