Product Overview
A blizzard swirls through the city leaving drifts six feet high. Lightning splits the sky, and the dark funnel of a tornado touches down in a cornfield. This gripping nonfiction set uses simple language to describe how a hurricane forms and why a river might flood. To boost vocabulary power, special science words-thermometer, evacuate, whiteout-are printed in bold and reviewed in a glossary at the end of the book. Always ending on a reassuring note about storm safety, these books offer a terrific combination of excitement and information.