Franklyn M. Branley was the originator of the
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series and the author of close to
150 popular books about scientific topics for young readers of all
ages. He was Astronomer Emeritus and former Chairman of the
American Museum of Natural History-Hayden Planetarium.
Giulio Maestro is the illustrator of over 100 children's books. He
has also written his own books of word play and has co-authored two
I Can Read Books with his son, Marco: What Do You Hear When Cows
Sing, and Other Silly Riddles and Geese Find the Missing Piece:
School Time Riddle Rhymes. The Maestros live in Old Lyme, CT.
Gr 1-3 Another excellent addition to this science series that has opened up a host of subjects to young readers. This book tells what tornadoes look like, why they occur, when they occur, and what to do when one strikes. A few incidents of disastrous tornadoes are mentioned, such as the time when a tornado in Minnesota lifted a passenger train from its tracks and carried it 80 feet through the air. The writing is clear, concise, and rhythmic. Maestro's color drawings are also clear and understandable, and fit well with the book's design. This book is for younger audiences than Fradin's Disaster ! Tornados (Childrens, 1982). It should be just the thing for young readers interested in the subject. Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Pub . Lib . , Ill.
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