Monday, February 9, 2026

The World from Here by Cassy Polimeni illustrated by Mel Armstrong


Blurb: Milo lies in the grass watching cottony cumulus clouds transform into animals. Maya looks out a plane window and marvels at the sky outside and the shapes countries make below. Through their different perspectives, Milo and Maya remind us that there are countless ways to experience the world.

Here is a new word for today - Nephology - the study of clouds.

This book combines a narrative interspersed with facts about clouds. There is a glossary and a fact page to extend your child's understanding of weather, cloud names, thunderstorms, and the ways weather can affect us.

Thanks to CSIRO Publishing for sending a review copy of The World from Here. Check out the teachers notes here

  • Explores the sciences that help us understand our world, and the wonders that make living here on Earth so rewarding.
  • Presents scientific facts on weather, geometry, astronomy and patterns in nature in an accessible and engaging way.
There are also terrific opportunities of further things to explore after reading this book such as mushrooms, frogs, Pangea, clouds on Mars, the constellations, and shapes in nature such as fractals, tessellations and spirals. This book could also open up a discussion about ways to cope if a child is afraid during a thunderstorm. 



Things look different from up here, with Earth spread out below like a giant quilt.

My friend at Kinderbookswitheverything talks about Cloud Appreciation Day but you could celebrate clouds any time. I think this topic might be covered in our school syllabus documents but with your preschool group or younger grade you could easily enjoy exploring clouds and books about clouds as a part of a mini unit. Here are a few of my favourite books about clouds:


This is very very old - Clouds by Peggy Blakeley




Lizzy and the Cloud (this is a must-read book for every child)




Cassy Polimeni is a children’s author and freelance editor whose stories celebrate our connection with nature and the environment, and the relationship between science and wonder.

Here are some of her books:




Mel Armstrong is an illustrator from New Zealand. Here are some of her previous books:





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