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An Activity Guide to Windmills
By Gretchen Woelfle
<DIV>Ages 9 and Up, Grades 4 and Up</DIV>
JUVENILE NONFICTION
160 Pages, 11 x 8.5
Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket
Trade Paper, $16.95 (CA $18.95) (US $16.95)
ISBN 9781613741009
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Mar 2013)
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Explaining how the wind works, what windmills have contributed to the past, and why they offer environmental promise today as a source of clean, renewable energy, this revised and updated edition offers a glimpse into all the current and historical uses for wind power. Featuring new information on wind energy technology and wind farms, new photographs, and 24 wind-related activities—from keeping track of household energy use and conducting science experiments to cooking traditional meals and creating arts and crafts—this handy resource offers kids interested in the science of energy and green technologies an engaging, interactive, and contemporary overview of wind power.
Reviews
"A wonderful resource for teachers and students. . . . A learning-friendly approach and superb material for science fair or for teachers and students who wish to break loose from textbooks." —KLIATT
"Provides a complete and comprehensive look at windmills." —Children's Literature
"A delightful introduction to windmills for young people. . . . If [your children] have already caught the 'windmill bug,' this is a book with which to nourish it." —Windmiller's Gazette
“Useful for classroom or home science studies, this book explains wind power in an understandable style.”—School Library Journal
Author Biography
Gretchen Woelfle is an award-winning author of picture books, short stories, and environmental nonfiction. She has written for Cicada, Cricket, and Spider magazines and the anthology series Stories from Where We Live. She lives in Los Angeles.