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More wild and wacky weather is in the forecast in the latest installment of this STEAM-centered series.
Zeke and his friends have "spring fever" and are excited about the temperature rising, but Zeke's Mood Meter starts to wobble when he notices cracks in the river ice. If the ice melts too quickly, it could turn into a flood! When Zeke's favorite meteorologist, Freeze Jones, invites him to join his crew of Weather Watchers, Zeke hopes that will give him the inside scoop on the flood watch. Meanwhile, everyone at school is too focused on the spring play to worry about the potential spring flood. Can Zeke keep his teacher happy while still being an ace Weather Watcher?
This is the second book in an early chapter book series starring the lovable Zeke and a diverse cast of his friends and schoolmates. Page-turning adventure is paired with loads of information on the science of weather, both within the story and in informational spreads tucked between chapters. Topics covered include the spring weather cycle, wind jet streams, types of floods, ice jams, flood safety and climate change's influence on flooding. There's also a glossary of weather words and instructions for building a rain gauge at the back of the book. Playful illustrations add humor to the story and help explain the scientific concepts. This is a terrific resource for Earth science classes.
Zeke is a fourth grader with a passion for weather-he dreams of becoming a meteorologist and keeps a thermometer, wind tracker, and weather journal to record daily patterns. As spring approaches, he notices cracks in the ice and worries that rapid melting could cause a flood. Alongside his younger brother Bub and his best friend Kiho, whose family is from Uganda, Zeke tracks the changes and learns more about the science behind the spring thaw. The book weaves in plenty of weather facts, including a well-illustrated diagram of the water cycle. A highlight of the story is when Freeze Jones, the local meteorologist, asks Zeke to be a Weather Watcher, introducing him to new friends who share his love of science. Though the narrative can be a bit cheesy at times and the science pages occasionally feel like an interruption, the book is well-paced, engaging, and full of relatable, diverse characters. The grayscale illustrations do a great job of capturing movement and clarifying scientific concepts. The back matter includes a helpful glossary of weather-related terms with definitions, as well as a Selected Sources page for kids who want to learn more about meteorology. VERDICT A cute secondary purchase, especially for libraries where weather-related books are in demand.
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