Coming Soon
March 2012
What can race faster than a speeding car, knock down tall buildings, or tickle you as gently as a feather? Wind! You can’t see it, but you can see and feel what it does. Find out where wind comes from, how plants, animals, and people use the wind, and more in this month’s issue of Click.
Play & Explore
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Beatrice Goes to the Netherlands, Texas, and Oregon
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Blowing in the Wind
See Beatrice’s photos of windy days.
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Can You Find?
Can you find these images in this month’s Click?
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Clean It Up!
Uh-oh! The wind made a huge mess. Can you put everything back where it belongs?
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Go Fly a Kite!
Have fun flying this simple kite outside on a breezy day.
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Make a Pinwheel!
Print out this template, and color your own pinwheel.
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The Wind, the Sun, and the Floppy Hat
Listen and read along with your copy of this month's Click.
Your Turn
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Windy Art
Send us a drawing or a photo that shows the wind.
Book Recommendations
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Feel the Wind
An older (but still-in-print) entry from the fine Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series.
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The Wind’s Garden
A simple, breezy picture book about two cheery gardens—one planted by a young girl and the other by the wind.
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Who Likes the Wind?
An intriguing lift-the-flap book that provides simple, scientific answers to children’s questions about the wind.

