World's Worst Tornadoes and Cyclones Disasters for Kids

World's Worst Tornadoes and Cyclones Disasters for Kids

by Jim Sapiro
World's Worst Tornadoes and Cyclones Disasters for Kids

World's Worst Tornadoes and Cyclones Disasters for Kids

by Jim Sapiro

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Overview

Through the years, many countries have been devastated by cyclones and tornadoes. Sometimes, these natural disasters could wipe out entire cities and claim the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Others were left without homes and livelihood, waiting for rescue and relief aid. 

In ancient times, there were only a few ways to gauge the possibility of a natural disaster. With the advent of science and technology, we’ve become better at planning and prevention, lessening the damage and casualties from natural disasters. However, no matter how prepared communities are, there are still catastrophes that could destroy almost everything in its path. This topic talks about the world's worst cyclones and typhoons that cost lives by the hundred thousand and economic damage by the millions.


The series features facts about natural disasters that may happen at any time. Everyone should have an idea of what to do before, during, and after a disaster. With the help of this series, young readers will gain knowledge on the World’s Worst disasters, their aftermath, and tips on how to prepare yourself for one.

Features include

●        Perfect for readers 7-12 years old  
●        Well-informed books fit for the family 
●        Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy 
●        Teaches kids disaster awareness and preparedness  
 
In any situation, it is best to come prepared. Preparation can save many lives as well as resources. Being knowledgeable about disasters can guarantee one’s survival.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9791220843409
Publisher: Ched
Publication date: 09/09/2021
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 32 MB
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