World Famous Comics: Magic Tree House Research Guide #8: Twisters and Other Terrible Storms: A Nonfiction Companion to Twister on Tuesday (Magic Tree House Rsrch Gdes(R))
Magic Tree House Research Guide #8: Twisters and Other Terrible Storms: A Nonfiction Companion to Twister on Tuesday (Magic Tree House Rsrch Gdes(R))
By: Will And Ma Osborne Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Average Rating: Binding: Library Binding Label: Random House Books for Young Readers Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: February 25, 2003 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: February 25, 2003
Product Description: What causes the earth’s weather? How do twisters form? What are the deadliest storms on earth? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: Twisters and Other Terrible Storms, Jack and Annie’s guide to nature’s wildest weather. Includes photographs, definitions, an index, information on twisters, hurricanes, blizzards, forecasting the weather, storm chasers, and much more!
Twisters Do you know how rain is formed? Do you know when tornado season is? If you want to know these questions read the Magic Tree House book Twisters by Mary Pope Osborn and Sal Murdocca. Read this nonfiction book and learn how hail is formed,learn what is the worst storm. Also there are some sweet experiments. This is an awesome book I loved it a lot. Go to the book store near you and get this book or any Magic Tree House book.
A real "Twister" The book that I'm reviewing in school is Twisters and it's by Mary Pope Osborne. I think this book deserves four stars because it is an interesting book to read. The book I'm reading is about weather. They talk about twisters, hurricanes, storms and other cool things. One thing that I learned is hail can be the size of a golf ball. Also, there are different kinds of hail sizes, like the size of a ant. I would recommend this book to a friend because if you're doing research you could find great information. Other books by this author are research guides on other topics.
Emerson, NJ Fifth Grader
Twisters Twisters are tornadoes. I learned about them in the book Twisters by Will Osborne. Twisters wreak everything. Twisters can destroy homes because the winds go 300 miles per hour. They hit in the midwestern U.S. in April, May and June. I feel excited about this book because it's good to know about natural disasters so if it happens you'll be prepared.