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Books with title Elephant Wind: A Tornado Safety Book

  • Elephant Wind: A Tornado Safety Book

    Heather L Beal

    Paperback (Train 4 Safety Press, May 12, 2017)
    2018 Silver Medal Readers' Favorite Children's Social IssuesMom's Choice Award WinnerLily and Niko Rabbit’s childcare class is at the elementary school science fair when a tornado warning happens. They learn how a tornado looks like an elephant trunk and sounds like a train. They also learn where they can go to be safe. When they find out the tornado damaged a neighbor’s house, they come together to help in their own charming way.Reading this book is a great way for parents, childcare providers, and caregivers, to talk to toddlers and preschool children about tornadoes in a non-scary way. Children can easily relate with these characters and their story gives children the tools and information they need to help stay safe should a tornado happen.
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  • Elephant Wind: A Tornado Safety Book

    Heather L Beal

    Hardcover (Train 4 Safety Press, July 27, 2017)
    2018 Silver Medal Readers' Favorite Children's Social IssuesMom's Choice AwardLily and Niko Rabbit’s childcare class is at the elementary school science fair when a tornado warning happens. They learn how a tornado looks like an elephant trunk and sounds like a train. They also learn where they can go to be safe. When they find out the tornado damaged a neighbor’s house, they come together to help in their own charming way.Reading this book is a great way for parents, childcare providers, and caregivers, to talk to toddlers and preschool children about tornadoes in a non-scary way. Children can easily relate with these characters and their story gives children the tools and information they need to help stay safe should a tornado happen.
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  • Elephant Wind: A Tornado Safety Book for Children

    Heather L. Beal

    eBook (Train 4 Safety Press, July 26, 2017)
    2018 Silver Medal Readers' Favorite Children's Social Issues.Mom's Choice AwardLily and Niko Rabbit’s childcare class is at the elementary school science fair when a tornado warning happens. They learn how a tornado looks like an elephant trunk and sounds like a train. They also learn where they can go to be safe. When they find out the tornado damaged a neighbor’s house, they come together to help in their own charming way.Reading this book is a great way for parents, childcare providers, and caregivers, to talk to toddlers and preschool children about tornadoes in a non-scary way. Children can easily relate with these characters and their story gives children the tools and information they need to help stay safe should a tornado happen.