By Vicki Cobb illustrated by Julia Gorton

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By Vicki Cobb illustrated by Julia Gorton I Face the Wind By Vicki Cobb illustrated by Julia Gorton

Ever face a strong wind ?

It can blow your hair…

It can blow hat…

Wind can be very powerful So strong it hold a kite in the air Also it can make the leaves blow It can blow the flag back and forth

It can slant your body…

Wind makes dust swirl…

Flags wave as the wind blows…

See the leaves blow in the wind…

You need the wind to fly a kite…

The wind will blow your umbrella inside out!

Wind is made of air…

You can catch it in a bag.

Air is heavier than nothing, but you can weigh it.

Weigh two balloons on a hanger. Which one is heavier? The with air is !

The wait of air can push clothes on a line…

The weight of air can blow dandelions.

You can make your own wind. Let’s try.

Blow air out of your mouth.

When you face the wind, anything can happen.

Source I used : paint clipart Hyperlink http://pbskids.org/superwhy/