Do you love the snow? Have you ever wondered how snow is formed? Is it true that no two snowflakes are alike? Read About Snow contains these, and many other interesting and educational science facts for kids. Included in this edition is a fun experiment and simple recipe for pretend snow for those days when winter is over. Read About Books are educational children's books designed to inspire your young reader to learn about their favorite subjects while practicing their reading skills. - Simple words - Introducing new words - Simple sentence structure - Engaging color photos - Manageable length for young readers - Large print Read About Snow is a suitable reading level for grades 1-3. This book may have some harder words for younger readers but is sure to add to their vocabulary and understanding of the subject of snow. The youngest of my three children is five years old and in senior kindergarten and is an advanced reader for her age. In finding books for her to read that are science and nature based I have noticed that there are not many available that are both at her reading level and short enough to keep her attention span. The Read About Books series came about as a solution to that problem. They are full of fun facts and information and are readable in 1-2 short reading sessions. I would classify them as intermediate readers. The length is longer than a beginner reader, but not as intimidating as a 40+ page text on a given subject. I have packed them with interesting photos and have tried to include at least one fun feature at the back of each book such as a quiz, experiment, recipe, etc. Read About Snow will teach your young reader how ice crystals form, what a snowflake is, the many different kinds of snow, and has a section at the back that will show them how to blow ice bubbles complete with an ice bubble recipe and pretend snow recipe for warmer weather or indoor fun. Elle Simms is a Canadian author and creator of children books, specifically readers level 1-2, activity books and hidden objects books for kids. She is best known for the In This Picture hidden objects books series.