When Cloud Became a Cloud

When Cloud Became a Cloud

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-28 08:51:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Rob Hodgson
  • ISBN:0593224914
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Meet Cloud! Follow along as she moves, transforms, precipitates, and more in this charming and humorous portrayal of the water cycle。

The lifecycle of our protagonist, Cloud, is delightfully and sparsely narrated in nine short chapters that follow the stages of the water cycle。 Young readers will immediately fall for this wide-eyed puff, and welcome facts along with humor and personality as they bask in the accomplishment of breezing through each chapter。

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Reviews

Amy Oberts

A nonfiction title that is a "breath of fresh air;" ideal for introducing young audiences to scientific details associated with the water cyclePublication Date: 2021Elements: PersonificationConnection/Topics: Water cycle A nonfiction title that is a "breath of fresh air;" ideal for introducing young audiences to scientific details associated with the water cyclePublication Date: 2021Elements: PersonificationConnection/Topics: Water cycle 。。。more

Ann

Found in the picture book section at our library, this book seems geared more toward early school age ( K-2)。 Tells all the cycles of the cloud but in a more fictional way and cute drawings。

Rebecca Caufman

An ADORABLE beginning chapter book that teaches readers about the water cycle。 Good candidate to bring home the GOLD for the 2022 Theodor Seuss Geisel Award。

Krissy Neddo

Great for grade 2-3 science read aloud。 So wish it was bigger for reading aloud to whole group。 Wonder if it’s an ebook?I am going to use it to review a weather unit with stop motion Google Slides animations。

Iris

A super cute picture book about the water cycle! Rob Hodgson does an excellent job making this scientific process easy to understand with his breezy narrative featuring an adorable cloud and very appealing illustrations。 Readers will also learn what causes lightning, thunder, and rainbows! The lighthearted dialog, such as Wind's "It's easy being breezy" and Cloud's "This is snow much fun!" will also surely elicit chuckles from the young audience。 A super cute picture book about the water cycle! Rob Hodgson does an excellent job making this scientific process easy to understand with his breezy narrative featuring an adorable cloud and very appealing illustrations。 Readers will also learn what causes lightning, thunder, and rainbows! The lighthearted dialog, such as Wind's "It's easy being breezy" and Cloud's "This is snow much fun!" will also surely elicit chuckles from the young audience。 。。。more

Amanda Campbell

This book is so cute, I can't stand it! A great way for kids to learn about the water cycle and the illustrations are bright, happy, and adorable。 This book is so cute, I can't stand it! A great way for kids to learn about the water cycle and the illustrations are bright, happy, and adorable。 。。。more

Miss Sarah

A great early elementary book about clouds and all the things they can do and become。 A great fun ride with colorful pictures。

Erin

Cute, adorable, fun, and educational, but no endnotes or resources。 An anthropomorphized and accessible look at the water cycle。 The illustrations are ridiculously adorable, and the text is light and readable。

Katie Reilley

Early chapter book that takes readers on Cloud’s journey through the stages of the water cycle。 Rainbow colored end pages and adorable undies, too!

Shaye Miller

This adorable early chapter book walks through the stages of the water cycle in 9 chapters, beginning with the formation of a Cloud。 The artwork is sometimes in big page spreads and sometimes in graphic novel style。 I liked that this picture book addressed not only rain, but also snow and the formation of fog。 It was quite entertaining and will make a great addition to any children's or school library whether it is read for pleasure or part of a study of the water cycle。 The art was created with This adorable early chapter book walks through the stages of the water cycle in 9 chapters, beginning with the formation of a Cloud。 The artwork is sometimes in big page spreads and sometimes in graphic novel style。 I liked that this picture book addressed not only rain, but also snow and the formation of fog。 It was quite entertaining and will make a great addition to any children's or school library whether it is read for pleasure or part of a study of the water cycle。 The art was created with traditional media and an iPad, then assembled in Photoshop。For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature reviews, feel free to visit my personal blog at The Miller Memo!! 。。。more

Katy

Love the way this book presents science as a story。

Aolund

This is a non-fiction book about the water cycle that doubles as a pretty engaging story for early readers! The text is simple and in large print, with expressive illustrations showing personified elements from the water cycle (Cloud, Rain, etc)。 Definitely one I'd recommend to early readers interested in science/the natural world。Themes: Water Cycle, Water, Weather, Nature, WorldAge range: Kindergarten - Early Elementary (preschoolers might even be interested in listening) This is a non-fiction book about the water cycle that doubles as a pretty engaging story for early readers! The text is simple and in large print, with expressive illustrations showing personified elements from the water cycle (Cloud, Rain, etc)。 Definitely one I'd recommend to early readers interested in science/the natural world。Themes: Water Cycle, Water, Weather, Nature, WorldAge range: Kindergarten - Early Elementary (preschoolers might even be interested in listening) 。。。more

Renee MA

4。5 - A cute way to introduce students to the water cycle。

Alissa Tsaparikos

This is a cute and informative story about the water cycle, cleverly showing the journey of a cloud and all the things that happen during that cycle。 It has very simple text and is set up in short chapters。 It feels like a happy medium between a picture book and an easy reader。 It is too long for storytime to be read all at once, but taking one chapter or two out of the whole would add well to a storytime that is about the water cycle。 This would be an excellent book for a classroom library。

Annabelle

ARC review, very cute and informative

Jennifer

I received an eARC courtesy of Penguin Publishing Group & Edelweiss in exchange for my honest review。I rather enjoyed the super simple approach to education in this。 What an engaging way to teach young ones about clouds。 And super cute illustrations are a fantastic bonus!

Cheryl

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! A fun educational book on weather。。。filled with humor too。 Two Thumbs UP!! Fun to read out loud!