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Whiteout!

by Rick Thomas, Denise Shea

What happens when winter brings blizzards? Bright illustrations and lyrical text help kids understand the characteristics of this chilling weather phenomenon, including whiteouts, strong winds, snowdrifts, and wind chills. A perfect read-aloud for young science lovers and budding meteorologists.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Rick Thomas is senior pastor of Abundant Life Christian Centre in Margate, Florida, with a worldwide media ministry that reaches 144 nations. He is an internationally known pastor-teacher, author, and conference speaker and has conducted crusades in South America, Central America, Europe, and Asia

Table of Contents

Whiteout -- Stranded -- Big and small snowflakes -- Blizzard! -- Dangerous wind and snow -- Snowdrifts -- Wind chill and frostbite -- Digging out -- Surviving a blizzard -- Extreme storm extras.

Review

Is it safer to stay in the car if caught in a blizzard or to step outside and look for help? Is the size of a snowflake affected by the temperature? Many fascinating facts about blizzards are found in this fun little science book. (Answers, respectively: stay in the car and yes, the closer the temperature is to 32 degress Fahrenheit, the larger the flake.) The illustrations are vibrant and explanatory. The first few pages give safety facts--including the origin of the word blizzard, which is derived from the German word "blitzartig" which is defined as "like lightning"--and a glossary. Additional resources from the library or Internet are also included. Part of the "Amazing Science" series, this would be easily utilized in an early elementary natural sceince/meterological unit. Highly recommended.-- "Children's Literature (CLCD)"
In these additions to the Amazing Science series, author Rick Thomas explains weather to young elementary students in an inviting and informative manner. Each brightly illustrated book of approximately 20 pages explains a weather phenomenon and its causes. Written in a way that will entice children to want to learn more, this book helps them begin their journey on the road to solving many meteorological mysteries! Whether you live in a cold climate or not, this book on blizzards and cold weather is fascinating. Great descriptions of severe winter storms are complemented by sensible safety information. A website is included that will help students link to useful sites about blizzards and winter weather.-- "NSTA Recommends"

Review Quote

Is it safer to stay in the car if caught in a blizzard or to step outside and look for help? Is the size of a snowflake affected by the temperature? Many fascinating facts about blizzards are found in this fun little science book. (Answers, respectively: stay in the car and yes, the closer the temperature is to 32 degress Fahrenheit, the larger the flake.) The illustrations are vibrant and explanatory. The first few pages give safety facts--including the origin of the word blizzard, which is derived from the German word "blitzartig" which is defined as "like lightning"--and a glossary. Additional resources from the library or Internet are also included. Part of the "Amazing Science" series, this would be easily utilized in an early elementary natural sceince/meterological unit. Highly recommended.

Details

ISBN1404818502
Author Denise Shea
Short Title WHITEOUT
Pages 24
Publisher Picture Window Books
Language English
Illustrator Denise Shea
ISBN-10 1404818502
ISBN-13 9781404818507
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 551.555
Series Amazing Science: Weather
Residence Margate
Birth 1954
Audience Age 4-9
Imprint Picture Window Books
Subtitle A Book about Blizzards
DOI 10.1604/9781404818507
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2005-01-01
NZ Release Date 2005-01-01
US Release Date 2005-01-01
UK Release Date 2005-01-01
Year 2005
Publication Date 2005-01-01
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
Audience Children / Juvenile

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