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National Weather Observers Day
This day is celebrated in the United States every year on May 4.
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This day is celebrated in the United States every year on May 4.
As the seasons change, getting the kids involved in weather activities is an engaging way to educate and have some fun along the way.
These ideas include suggestions for covering preschool weather activities, all the way up to more complex projects for teens, where they can get to grips with advanced projects. All these resources focus mainly on utilising items you can already find in the house, so you can recycle items into new projects!
With plenty of time to get your little ones reading during lockdown but with endless books to choose from, we’ve made it super simple and rounded up our favourite children’s books about the weather according to age!
Grab your bookmarks, reading specs and experience a breath of fresh air with these awesome and educational weather books.
Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day can be celebrated anywhere in the world, however, it is mainly celebrated in the USA.
So what is weather?
When you look out of your window or step outside, you can probably describe the weather quite easily, it comes pretty naturally as we've been experiencing it our whole lives!
The actual word 'weather', is a term used to describe the conditions of the atmosphere, from calm or stormy, to hot or cold and it can change by the day or even as the day goes on.
Weather and climate are often spoken about together, the difference is that weather describes daily temperatures and atmospheric activity, whereas the climate is measured and changes over much longer periods of time. Climate change can take thousands of years, but recently has been speeding up and has been the cause of some extreme weather.
Read on to explore out some interesting weather facts, we've looked at lots of different types and found some cool facts about the weather and trivia about weather, and all the havoc it can cause!
After checking out these interesting facts about weather for kids, why not take a look at these water conservation facts, and facts about the asthenosphere?
National Color Day is celebrated in the USA by all the artists, painters, and individuals who are interested in the meaning of colors.