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When the snow starts falling and the wind begins to howl, winter storms can feel like magic-and like something much bigger than we can control. This fascinating book takes kids on an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature's coldest, wildest storms, uncovering the power, beauty, and danger behind every swirling flake. Packed with true stories of survival and heroism, kid-friendly explanations of key weather terms, and clear advice on how to stay safe before, during, and after a blizzard, it helps young readers see winter in a whole new way.
From record-breaking snowfalls to whiteout conditions and frostbite risks, this book shows how blizzards have shaped history, tested communities, and inspired myths and legends around the world. It answers big questions-like why blizzards happen, where they strike hardest, and how scientists predict them today-using language kids can understand and conversations they'll feel excited to join.
Perfect for curious minds and budding weather-watchers, this book helps readers not only understand the science of snowstorms but also feel their awe-inspiring force. With real facts, dramatic stories, and practical tips, it teaches kids why respect for nature's extremes matters-and gives them the confidence to talk about storms in smarter, more meaningful ways.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When the snow starts falling and the wind begins to howl, winter storms can feel like magic-and like something much bigger than we can control. This fascinating book takes kids on an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature's coldest, wildest storms, uncovering the power, beauty, and danger behind every swirling flake. Packed with true stories of survival and heroism, kid-friendly explanations of key weather terms, and clear advice on how to stay safe before, during, and after a blizzard, it helps young readers see winter in a whole new way.
From record-breaking snowfalls to whiteout conditions and frostbite risks, this book shows how blizzards have shaped history, tested communities, and inspired myths and legends around the world. It answers big questions-like why blizzards happen, where they strike hardest, and how scientists predict them today-using language kids can understand and conversations they'll feel excited to join.
Perfect for curious minds and budding weather-watchers, this book helps readers not only understand the science of snowstorms but also feel their awe-inspiring force. With real facts, dramatic stories, and practical tips, it teaches kids why respect for nature's extremes matters-and gives them the confidence to talk about storms in smarter, more meaningful ways.