Weather and the water cycle books for children
Weather themed books for children. From sunny skies to wild storms, weather has a way of capturing children’s imaginations. These books spark curiosity, inspiring kids to ask big questions like “why does it snow?” or “what causes thunder?” They can explore patterns, compare climates, and even connect it all to real-world issues like climate change. Fun stories and activities – think crafting clouds or staging a mini storm – make learning hands-on. Perfect for sparking young minds and, let’s be honest, a great choice for a rainy afternoon! This list features books by David McKee, Debi Gliori, Hannah Pang, Sam Usher, Maggie Li, Grahame Baker-Smith, Dianne Hofmeyr and Carol Thompson, James Carter, Tamsin Mori and more.
Children’s books about the weather – our recommendations
Weather books for EYFS and KS1
Pattan’s Pumpkin by Chitra Soundar, illustrated by Frane Lessac
Pattan’s Pumpkin brings a Southern Indian flood myth to life with warmth and creativity. When floodwaters threaten their land, farmers Pattan and Kanni carve a boat from an enormous pumpkin to save animals, seeds, and food. Chitra Soundar’s storytelling celebrates ingenuity and a deep bond with nature, while Frané Lessac’s vivid illustrations, inspired by traditional Indian art, add a stunning visual layer. It’s a beautiful tale of survival and harmony.
You’re Safe With Me by Chitra Soundar and Poonam Mistry
You’re Safe With Me by Chitra Soundar is a gentle, poetic tale set in an Indian forest. As a storm rumbles through the night, Mama Elephant soothes the baby animals with comforting words, explaining the sounds and sights in a way that eases their fears. The rhythmic text pairs beautifully with intricately detailed illustrations inspired by traditional Indian art. This heartfelt bedtime story is perfect for calming little ones and introducing them to the wonders of wild weather.
Weather books for children in KS2
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Weather and water cycle resources for teachers
- Met Link from the Royal Meteorological Society has a page for teachers about the water cycle, including free lessons, and activities to try. There’s also a wider range of activities here.
- Anglia Water has produced a downloadable pack of lessons and activities for teaching the water cycle in KS2. Activities include ‘water cycle in a bag’ and ‘how to grow a rainbow’.
- BBC Teach class clips offer a range of interactive activities and videos to explain the water cycle process to KS1 and KS2. There’s also a section for KS2 on climate and the seasons here, and there’s a section for KS1 here and a section on climate change here.
- The Met Office has compiled water cycle learning resources suitable for KS2 classes. These include lesson ideas and practical activities. There’s also a wider range of weather-based activities here, and a “first explorations” resource for KS2 here.
- Royal Geographical Society’s website features an excellent set of free resources and downloadables to help teach this topic to KS1 children.
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