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Twisters and Other Terrible Storms

by Mary Pope Osborne

Book Details

Publisher:Random House Books for Young Readers
Published:2012-05-30
Pages:130
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new, easy-to-use numbering system! When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #23: Twister on Tuesday, they had lots of questions. How do tornadoes form? What kinds of tools can help predict bad storms? Where did the biggest snowfall on record happen? How fast are hurricane winds? Did you know that there’s a Magic Tree House book for every kid? Magic Tree House: Adventures with

Our Review

This fact-packed companion to the Magic Tree House adventure series tackles the science behind extreme weather with clarity and excitement. Young readers will explore how tornadoes form, learn about hurricane wind speeds, and discover tools meteorologists use to predict dangerous storms. The book answers the questions Jack and Annie bring back from their fictional journey, making complex atmospheric concepts accessible through straightforward explanations and engaging facts. This weather book serves as an ideal bridge between imaginative storytelling and real-world science education for developing readers.

What makes this resource particularly valuable is how it extends the learning from the fictional narrative into tangible knowledge about earth science. Children who are fascinated by dramatic weather events will find the details about record snowfalls and storm prediction utterly captivating. The clear, chapter-book format builds confidence in early readers while satisfying their natural curiosity about the powerful forces of nature. It’s the kind of educational book that turns a passing interest in thunderstorms into a genuine enthusiasm for understanding how our world works.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction