
Editor's Pick: 7 Weather Themed Books And Toys Under Rs. 500
Teaching your kids about weather is not limited to only changes in weather, but it also helps them understand the passage of time and the concept of change. It is essential to make learning fun by teaching your kid through different means instead of sticking to class books. Gift learning toys and books all under Rs 500
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1. WEATHER WATCH BY CLEVER CUBES
Get to know the attributes of seasons through this one of its kind board game. The child will get a close look at the different types of weather based on the dice roll and board.
2. WEATHER FLASH CARDS BY EARLYBUDS
These Weather Flash Cards allow young children to learn about all the different weather conditions and their names. These cards are a great resource to use as a visual aid with students to expand their vocabulary.
3. WEATHER & SEASON ACTIVITY BOOK BY LEARNING THROUGH FUN
Weather & Seasons activity book for early learning. Curriculum based. Worksheet book with educational activities covering maths, logic reasoning, english skills in Weather & Seasons " theme.
4. WEATHER AND STORMS WITH ZAYN & ZOEY BY ZAYN & ZOEY
Zayn and Zoey were playing in the backyard on a bright, sunny afternoon. Soon, the sky turned grey and it began to pour. The twins were curious about the changing weather. They showered Mom with their questions.
5. OH SAY YOU CAN SAY WHAT'S THE WEATHER TODAY (4 TO 7 YEARS) BY HARPERCOLLINS
Join the Cat in the Hat as he introduces beginning readers to the weather.
6. 4 SEASON SORTING WHEEL (2 TO 4 YEARS) BY DOXBOX
Learning about 4 seasons can be fun with the help of this super fun and engaging activity. It has 20 pegs with different elements to sort according to the seasons they belong to.
7. CHERRY BLOSSOM DREAMS (9 TO 11 YEARS) BY BLOOMSBURY
The one place she can escape to is Blossom House, her secret place – an old, echoey, overgrown, beautiful, empty mansion, where the only thing that changes is the weather and the flowers in the garden. There’s just one problem: it isn’t hers. And even a house can have secrets ...
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