
Learning all about the different types of weather and the different types of clouds are perfect for the spring season and the month of April! There are so many standards you can review all while learning about weather, rain, snow, thunder, hurricanes, tornadoes and more! I love collecting a variety of fun and colorful weather books. There are so many wonderful fiction and non-fiction weather books! Here are 30 Weather books that are perfect for kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade classroom. Add these to your wish list or check them out at your local public library! This list will grow as I find new Weather books!
Find my favorite Weather Activities for math, science, and literacy here.
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30 Weather Books for Kids
Everything Weather by National Geographic Kids
The Wonder of Thunder by Saron Purtill
Cleo Cloud’s Thunder Journey (Exploring the Secrets of Thunder) by Beau Spearman
Cleo Cloud’s Fun in the Sun (Exploring the Bright Side of Sunlight) by Beau Spearman
Clouds by National Geographic Kids
Tomie dePaola’s The Cloud Book
The Cloud Detective by Morgan Palmer
It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw
In the Rain by Elizabeth Spurr
In the Snow by Elizabeth Spurr
In the Wind by Elizabeth Spurr
Gus and Sully Watch the Weather by Steve Light
Wally Takes a Weather Walk by Bree Sunshine Smith
Feel the Wind by Arthur Dorris
Weather Words and What they Mean by Gail Gibbons
Like a Windy Day by Frank Asch and Devin Ash
Meet the Weather by Caryl Hart
Miss Mingo Weathers the Storm by Jamie Harper
I Like the Wind by Sarah Nelson
Rainbows by Martha E. H. Rustad
Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco
The Calendar Kids Meet April by April Martin
I hope you found some Weather books to add to your lesson plans, book shelves, or library center!
You can find all of these books on my Weather Amazon List here!
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You can find Weather Activities here.
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