National Look Up at the Sky Day is April 17th. How often do you look up at the sky? During the day? At night? What about when it’s cloudy? These books will help you appreciate everything sky-related and more.
A retelling of
Chicken Little, who, after an acorn falls on his head, runs in a panic to tell
his friends the sky is falling.
Marisol’s teacher asks her to help paint a mural for
her school library, but there isn’t any blue paint! How will she make a sky
without blue? Marisol starts to dream and sees the possibilities.
On a slightly
scary camping trip to study stars in the night sky, Owly and Wormy make new
friends.
In a
post-apocalyptic world, Christein wishes to go on adventures in the high skies
with the Cloud Hunters, who are defined by the scars on their faces and labeled
as outcasts.
An illustrated
introduction to constellations that explains how constellations are useful, who
discovered them, and more.
Tons of
information about clouds, from how to identitfy them to how to make your own
“cloud” at home!
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