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Storm Chasers,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Storm Chasers (Watts Library) (Library Binding)
I used this book for a report I did on tornadoes at school. It was great. You go along with a real storm chaser. I learned a lot I didn't know about tornadoes. Another kid's review says it's meant for younger kids, but it's not. It's just right for fifth and sixth graders. There are many difficult words, like dropwindsonde and radar that younger kids won't understand. Plus, this is a good book for anybody who wants to learn more about storm chasing and tornadoes no matter how old you are.
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Storm Chasing,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Storm Chasers (Watts Library) (Paperback)
This book is for a 5 to 8 year old audience. Though I did learn a few things, the way the book was written was meant to be read by a younger child.
The book tells about storms, dangers, and equipment used to track storms.It was a very basic overview of storm chasers. I would reccomend this book my youngest brother who is six. |
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Storm Chasers (Watts Library (Sagebrush)) by Trudi Strain Trueit (School & Library Binding - Sept. 2002)
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