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Reach for this book when your little one stops in their tracks to watch the trees sway or feels a sudden gust against their cheeks and asks, Where does the wind come from? It is an ideal choice for the transition from board books to early readers, providing a gentle introduction to the invisible forces of nature through clear, real-world photography. While the text is simple, the impact is significant for building a child's observational skills and vocabulary. By highlighting how the wind moves everything from tiny leaves to massive windmills, the book transforms a common weather occurrence into a source of wonder and scientific inquiry. It is a quiet, grounding read that helps toddlers and preschoolers feel more connected to the physical world around them.