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Description
Prairie Storms depicts a year on the prairie by focusing on the weather that shapes the ecosystem, presenting a different storm each month and the animal that must respond to it. The story follows native wildlife such as prairie dogs, bison, and meadowlarks as they shelter, hide, escape, or endure the harsh conditions brought by seasonal storms. By showing how each creature copes with the ever-changing weather, the book offers a factual look at the relationship between the prairie environment and its animal inhabitants.
Quick Summary
"Prairie Storms" shows a whole year of wild weather through the eyes of prairie animals trying to survive. Kids will marvel at how creatures like foxes, owls, and bison hide, run, and endure thunder, snow, and wind. If your kid loves "The Snowy Picture Book" or any book about animals in the wild, they'll eat this up. Ideal for early readers ages 5-7 in kindergarten through second grade.