Good Answers to Tough Questions About Disasters
Joy Berry
eBook
(Watkins Publishing House, March 21, 2013)
Recommended for ages 6-12Facing disasters is a part of life. We cannot always prevent disasters, but we can control how we respond to them. Knowing how to respond in a disaster can be the difference between life and death. In Good Answers to Tough Questions About Disasters, Joy Berry deals with both areas—prevention and response—in order to prepare children for the possibility of having to deal with a disaster.The combination of cartoons and text makes this book something your child will both enjoy and find very helpful.Topics covered include: Natural Disasters, including: • avalanches and landslides • earthquakes • floods • hurricanes • lightning • tidal waves • tornadoes • volcanic eruptions Man-Made Disasters, including: • crowd hysteria • explosions • fires • transportation accidentsThe Good Answers to Tough Questions series includes 13 books. Each takes on a difficult situation and handles it with the sensitivity Joy Berry is known for. The titles in the series are:Good Answers to Tough Questions About DeathGood Answers to Tough Questions About Dependence and SeparationGood Answers to Tough Questions About DisastersGood Answers to Tough Questions About DivorceGood Answers to Tough Questions About Physical DisabilitiesGood Answers to Tough Questions About StepfamiliesGood Answers to Tough Questions About Change and MovingGood Answers to Tough Questions About Substance AbuseGood Answers to Tough Questions About Traumatic ExperiencesGood Answers to Tough Questions About Weight Problems and Eating DisordersA sub-series within Good Answers to Tough Questions is called Danger Zone. These three books deal with important issues in an extremely sensitive way and convey vital information that every child should have. The 3 books are:Alerting Kids to the Danger Zones of Abuse and NeglectAlerting Kids to the Danger Zones of Sexual AbuseAlerting Kids to the Danger Zones of KidnappingAs an educator, human developmentalist, and the “Inventor of Living Skills Books for Kids,” Joy Berry knows kids. Her books teach children about taking responsibility for themselves and their actions. With sales of over 85 million books, Joy has helped millions of parents and their children.