Ziad and the Cloud-Growing Machine

   


 When the rain stops falling in the quiet village of Noor, young Ziad dreams of bringing the clouds back. Inspired by a magical dream, he invents a solar-powered Cloud-Growing Machine that turns pond water into steam to form rainclouds. With determination, creativity, and a love for nature, Ziad proves that even kids can solve big problems. This heartwarming STEM tale blends imagination with science, showing children how innovation and hope can restore life to the land. Perfect for readers aged 6 – 12, it’s a story of resilience, invention, and the power of believing in your ideas.

 

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Why This Book Is Great for Young Readers:

• Introduces STEM concepts like renewable energy, water vapor, and climate in a fun, approachable way

• Encourages creativity, problem-solving, and environmental awareness

• Inspires children to believe in their ideas and take action to help the planet

• Combines science, imagination, and emotional depth to spark curiosity

• Ideal for ages 6–12, classrooms, libraries, and parents seeking eco-conscious stories

• Promotes values like resilience, teamwork, and innovation

• Beautifully illustrated with a heartwarming story that empowers young minds

 

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Book Specifications

Book Size: Executive (7 x 10 in / 178 x 254 mm)

Page Count: 38 Pages

Interior Color: Standard Color

Paper Type: 80# White — Coated

Binding Type: Paperback Perfect Bound

Cover Finish: Glossy

ISBN 978-1-326-30248-1

 

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