I mentioned in my Instagram account that Vito is very much interested about the weather lately, and to be specific, he loves learning about clouds. It all started when we were reading National Geographic Kids Weather book every night. From here, he started to identify the clouds whenever we are outdoors, whether its a rainy, fluffy, or clear clouds (his own vocabulary). So while he is still enthusiastic about it, I decided to throw a simple and not so original cloud activity. Again, I worked on this activity with Mavi when he was 3 years old, and I am happy to do it again with Vito.
Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts
FREE Types of Clouds 3 Part Cards
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Hi everyone, I’m sharing our types of cloud cards for free! Download your copy and hope you find this helpful when learning about the weather and clouds. The book that we are using is called Clouds Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1 (AmazonUS) (Book Depository) and it is a very good book! More of it here.
Learning the Different Types of Clouds
Sunday, May 29, 2016
I recently purchased a few science books for the boys which I bought from Book Depository. Mavi loves science and I am so happy that the books are child-friendly and can be read independently by older kids. I love investing in books because my boys love to read and it can be used over and over all through the years. Great heirlooms for family too!
Anyway, the first book he read was the Clouds Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1 (AmazonUS) (Book Depository). This is by far the best book I’ve encountered that illustrated the different types of clouds in a simple way, and the explanations are so basic and easy to grasp for kids. So after reading the book, we sat down the next day and worked on some hands-on activities for retention.
Anyway, the first book he read was the Clouds Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1 (AmazonUS) (Book Depository). This is by far the best book I’ve encountered that illustrated the different types of clouds in a simple way, and the explanations are so basic and easy to grasp for kids. So after reading the book, we sat down the next day and worked on some hands-on activities for retention.
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