The Wonder Of Thunder
Do you know a child who is scared or feels uneasy during thunderstorms?
The Wonder of Thunder is a lighthearted children’s rhyming picture book that helps tame fears while highlighting all the wondrous things thunderstorms can do.
Children will adore Sally Storm, a lovable character who excitedly shares all the good she can do as she swirls and tumbles overhead. This early learning picture book introduces the topic of storms, thunder, lightning and rain in a fun and non-threatening way.
Colourful and captivating illustrations pull children into the story and hold their attention through to the end, where Sally shares more fun facts about thunderstorms and engages children through direct questions.
This book is a terrific resource for parents and teachers who wish to introduce children to the topic of thunderstorms and start a conversation about weather and nature. It's also a junior picture book that makes designing a lesson plan around the topic of thunderstorms easy for teachers.
The Wonder of Thunder is the perfect gift book for kids who are afraid of thunderstorms. A wonderful book to share at springtime or any season of the year.
And after sharing this story, don’t be surprised if the next time the sky roars, the kids look up and say “that’s Sally!”
This book has been translated into Spanish under the title: Lo bueno del trueno
It has also been translated into French under the title: La Merveille du Tonnerre
Do you know a child who is scared or feels uneasy during thunderstorms?
The Wonder of Thunder is a lighthearted children’s rhyming picture book that helps tame fears while highlighting all the wondrous things thunderstorms can do.
Children will adore Sally Storm, a lovable character who excitedly shares all the good she can do as she swirls and tumbles overhead. This early learning picture book introduces the topic of storms, thunder, lightning and rain in a fun and non-threatening way.
Colourful and captivating illustrations pull children into the story and hold their attention through to the end, where Sally shares more fun facts about thunderstorms and engages children through direct questions.
This book is a terrific resource for parents and teachers who wish to introduce children to the topic of thunderstorms and start a conversation about weather and nature. It's also a junior picture book that makes designing a lesson plan around the topic of thunderstorms easy for teachers.
The Wonder of Thunder is the perfect gift book for kids who are afraid of thunderstorms. A wonderful book to share at springtime or any season of the year.
And after sharing this story, don’t be surprised if the next time the sky roars, the kids look up and say “that’s Sally!”
This book has been translated into Spanish under the title: Lo bueno del trueno
It has also been translated into French under the title: La Merveille du Tonnerre
Do you know a child who is scared or feels uneasy during thunderstorms?
The Wonder of Thunder is a lighthearted children’s rhyming picture book that helps tame fears while highlighting all the wondrous things thunderstorms can do.
Children will adore Sally Storm, a lovable character who excitedly shares all the good she can do as she swirls and tumbles overhead. This early learning picture book introduces the topic of storms, thunder, lightning and rain in a fun and non-threatening way.
Colourful and captivating illustrations pull children into the story and hold their attention through to the end, where Sally shares more fun facts about thunderstorms and engages children through direct questions.
This book is a terrific resource for parents and teachers who wish to introduce children to the topic of thunderstorms and start a conversation about weather and nature. It's also a junior picture book that makes designing a lesson plan around the topic of thunderstorms easy for teachers.
The Wonder of Thunder is the perfect gift book for kids who are afraid of thunderstorms. A wonderful book to share at springtime or any season of the year.
And after sharing this story, don’t be surprised if the next time the sky roars, the kids look up and say “that’s Sally!”
This book has been translated into Spanish under the title: Lo bueno del trueno
It has also been translated into French under the title: La Merveille du Tonnerre