Families who loved What's the Weather Like? by John Cunliffe often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your toddler stops in their tracks to point at a dark cloud or hide from a sudden gust of wind. It is the perfect tool for those 'why' moments that happen every time you step out the front door, transforming potentially scary weather changes into a source of wonder and vocabulary building. Through gentle rhymes and clear visuals, the book introduces the basic elements of the natural world in a way that feels safe and predictable. This concept book focuses on naming the world outside, from the warmth of the sun to the pitter-patter of rain. It is designed to foster a sense of curiosity and gratitude for nature's cycles. At age 2 to 5, children are just beginning to categorize their environment, and this book provides the labels they need to feel like little experts on the sky above them. It is an excellent choice for calm morning reading or as a preparation tool for a rainy day adventure.