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Tornadoes (Earth in Action)

(Paperback, Revised ed.)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tornadoes (Earth in Action)

Contributors:

By (Author) Mari Schuh

ISBN:

9781515762157

Publisher:

Capstone Press

Imprint:

Capstone Press

Publication Date:

1st November 2016

Edition:

Revised ed.

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

551.553

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

24

Description

Provide young readers with a better understanding of what causes these weather events and how to stay safe should a dangerous situation arise. With simple text and large, outstanding photos, readers will not only be informed, but also gain an appreciation of these awesome phenomenons.

Reviews

As is the usual with Pebble books from Capstone, large page or page and a third photographs on the right are paired with two or three short sentences on the left. A glossary at the back of the book defines some of the more difficult words. The concise wording gives the early reader an overview of what causes tornadoes and how to remain safe, while the final photographs show the devastation a tornado can do, ending with people helping people straighten up the mess. Capstone hopes the readers will come away with a better understanding of what causes these weather events and how to stay safe should a dangerous situation arise. Other books in the Earth in Action series are -- Avalanches, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, and Volcanoes. Enough violence to satisfy a bloodthirsty preshooler or to tantalize a first grader into wanting to know more.-- "Wendie's Wanderings"
Every once in a while I get the urge to read something non-fiction to Ricky. Since he is so fascinated with tornadoes, I grabbed him this book at the library. This book is very brief, and talks about - in a high level for kids - what tornadoes are and how they form. There is one page that shows destruction, but it's not too bad. Just a bunch of wood and debris everywhere. Don't worry, there are no dead bodies!! This book is good for preschoolers for just a basic understanding. http: //babymonkeysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2010/01/tornadoes-by-mari-schuh.html-- "Baby Monkey's Bookshelf Blog"
This is a perfect series to use with young children when teaching weather units. The large books feature one or two simply written sentences on one side of the page with a full page photograph opposite. While the facts are few and basic, the interest that these books will elicit will be great! A glossary will help equip the students with ways to describe what they see. The word count, according to the back page, will give the teacher an idea about the advisability of using these books as early readers. Early elementary students who disdain the picture book for the "made-up" story will love these "real" stories. The large photographs will give the children images to complement the information. Each book also gives the child hints on how to be safe if they should encounter the weather phenomena they see. Bibliography. Websites. Index. Recommended.-- "Library Media Connection"

Author Bio

Mari Schuh's love of reading began with cereal boxes at the kitchen table. Today, she is the author of hundreds of nonfiction books for beginning readers, covering topics from tomatoes to tornadoes. Mari lives in the Midwest with her husband and their super sassy house rabbit. Learn more about her at marischuh.com.

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