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  • El Niño and La Niña: The Adventures of Weather TwinsBy Nadia Cartagena and Baqir Naqvi
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  • Once upon a time, in a cozy little town by the ocean, lived two magical twins named El Niño and La Niña. They were no ordinary kids; they had the power to change the weather!
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  • El Niño was a playful boy with a sunny smile. When he was happy, the ocean water would become warm, and he would bring lots of rain and storms to different places.
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  • La Niña was his cheerful sister with a cool, calm demeanor. When she was happy, the ocean water would become cool, and she would bring dry and calm weather to places.
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  • One sunny morning, El Niño and La Niña woke up feeling extra energetic. They decided it was the perfect day for an adventure to teach their friends about how they change the weather.
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  • First, they visited their friend Sammy the Seagull. Sammy loved flying in the warm wind.
  • El Niño, why is the ocean so warm today?
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  • When I’m around, the ocean water heats up because I bring warm winds from the east to the west. This can cause lots of rain and even storms called hurricanes!
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  • Next, they met Carla the Crab. Carla liked to stay dry in her sandy home.
  • La Niña, why is it so dry and calm today?
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  • When I’m around, the ocean water cools down because I bring cool winds from the west to the east. This can make the weather drier and calmer
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  • El Niño and La Niña knew their powers could be helpful but also tricky. They had to balance each other out to keep the weather just right for everyone.
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  • One day, El Niño got too excited and made the ocean really warm. This caused a huge storm that scared all their friends.
  • The End
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  • La Niña quickly used her cool powers to calm the storm.
  • We need to work together to keep the weather balanced.
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  • Their friends learned that both warm and cool weather are important. El Niño and La Niña promised to always help each other.
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  • I control the climate through weaker trade-winds along the equator while my sister controls the currents in the ocean through strengthening trade-winds. We control the climate- the weather in a place over a long time, and the current- the flow of water in the oceon.
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  • I promise to be more careful with my warm winds to not make the oceans too hot.
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  • I promise to more careful with my cool winds to not make the ocean too cold.
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  • El Niño and La Niña played safely with their friends,making sure the weather was just right for everyone.
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  • From then on, the twins always remembered to balance their powers. Their friends were happy, and the town by the ocean thrived with perfect weather.
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  • The twins taught everyone that working together and balancing each other out isimportant to keep the world in harmony.
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  • El Niño and La Niña's adventures continue as they keep the weather balanced, teaching everyone about the wonders of the environment.
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  • The Authors
  • In this enchanting tale, the twins learn the importance of working together to keep the world's weather in perfect harmony. Along the way, they'll meet curious creatures, brave a big storm, and discover the secrets of climate and currents. Filled with fun, friendship, and fascinating facts, El Niño and La Niña: The Adventures of Weather Twins is a delightful story that makes learning about the environment a magical experience.
  • The author, Nadia, is a senior from Francis Lewis High School taking AP Environmental Science in Ms. Passarella's 8th period class. The illustrator, Baqir, is a junior and taking the same course. Through their efforts in APES they learnt enough to create this book.
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