Wildfires
By (Author) Jaclyn Jaycox
Capstone Press
Stone Arch Books
1st January 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Physical world
634.9618
Paperback
32
Width 171mm, Height 228mm
Smoke in the air. Crackling wood. Wildfire Get to safety fast. Dry weather strong winds and careless actions can all cause forests to burn. Firefighters battle wildfires from the ground and from above. But you can be prepared Learn about wildfires and how to prevent them pay attention to warnings and stay safe.
For readers curious about the past and present of natural disasters, this is a series that looks at the intricacies of different types of wild events. These titles serve as excellent introductions to the current climate crisis, extreme weather, and disaster preparedness. Of course, there is neat information on things like how hurricanes are named and the different types of tornadoes there are, but the lived perspective is incredibly valuable. Readers have the opportunity to look back to Pompeii and Katrina as well as to present conditions like wildfires on the North American west coast. VERDICT Libraries will find these titles are very relevant with applications in the classroom as well as at home.-- "School Library Journal"
This offering from the Wild Earth Science series (8 titles) introduces younger readers to these large, unplanned conflagrations that destroy habitat for both humans and wildlife. Jaycox addresses causes (lightning, campfires, utility lines), characteristics (the ability to spread quickly, create their own weather, and prevalence in drought-stricken areas), location (anywhere in the world), mitigation (water and chemicals), aftereffects (mudslides and flash floods), and safety (debris removal and preparing emergency kits and escape routes). She also details wildfires in Australia and California, citing climate change as a likely contributing factor. Crisp, full-color photos appear on nearly every page, helping to clarify the text. Large font, short sentences, and brief chapters make for an attractive layout and accessible text. A table of contents and standard back matter will further assist researchers.--Kay Weisman "Booklist"
Jaclyn Jaycox is a children's book author and editor. When she's not writing, she loves reading and spending time with her family. She lives in southern Minnesota with her husband, two kids, and a spunky goldendoodle.