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Surviving Hurricanes (Childrens True Stories: Natural Disasters)


Children's True Stories

School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6

No. of pages 32

Published: 2011

Great for age 7-11 years

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"Surviving Hurricanes" by Elizabeth Raum explores true stories of children who have experienced the devastating forces of hurricanes. Through vivid narratives, readers will learn about the preparation, fear, and resilience displayed by young individuals facing these natural disasters. The book presents personal accounts of survival, showcasing how families respond in the face of danger and uncertainty. It emphasizes the importance of community and courage, making it both an educational and inspiring read for young audiences. By highlighting real-life experiences, the book encourages empathy and awareness about nature's power and the ways people can adapt and persevere. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Children's True Stories, Children's True Stories Natural Disasters .

This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade+.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-10 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Raintree .

Elizabeth Raum has written dozens of books for young readers, including biographies, history books, and picture books. She taught English and social studies to students in grades 7-12 and worked as a librarian in both elementary schools and colleges. She particularly enjoys visiting schools and libraries to talk with students about research and writing.