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Books in Extreme Weather series

  • Earthquakes

    Anastasia Suen

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    In Earthquakes, readers will learn about what to do when an earthquake happens and how these natural phenomena have changed the shape of our planet's landscape. This title will allow students to track historical facts and future improvements while gauging their understanding with a variety of reading comprehension tools. The Devastating Disasters series captures readers' attention with captivating photographs, descriptions, and factoids of catastrophes ranging from technology failure to destructive weather. Each 48-page book features engaging before- and after-reading sections that prompt readers to understand the impact these events have on society and the environment.
  • Hurricanes

    Anastasia Suen

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Excite early readers about science and weather with a low-level search-and-find reader about hurricanes. Board up the windows and take cover--a hurricane is rolling in! With turbulent winds, torrential rain, and rising sea levels, this is one extreme storm. Using a search-and-find framework, emergent readers learn simple facts and features about hurricanes and the impact they have. Picture prompts and an ending quiz help build new vocabulary and create a successful foundation for reading. Great early STEM books for kindergartners and first graders.
  • Tornadoes

    Anastasia Suen

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Excite early readers about science and weather with a low-leveled search-and-find reader about tornadoes.When a big, supercell storm forms and the clouds start to spin, a funnel takes shape. Discover how a tornado is created and where to find a safe shelter. Using a search-and-find framework, emergent readers learn simple facts and features about tornadoes. Picture prompts and an ending quiz help build new vocabulary and create a successful foundation for reading. Great early STEM books for kindergartners and first graders.