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Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters

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Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters

Subjects

  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

4 out 5

4 reviews

DK Readers will help your child learn to read and encourage a life-long love of reading whilst they learn about earthquakes and natural disasters

Encourage your child to read. They will come face-to-face with some of the deadliest natural disasters of all time, from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius to the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, and learn about the scientific forces behind these incredible events.

DK Readers are part of a five-level highly pictorial reading scheme, which uses lively illustrations and engaging stories to encourage reading. Level 4 Readers have rich vocabulary and challenging sentence structure, additional information, alphabetical glossary and index to help challenge growing readers and build literacy skills. Read them together with children who are reading alone and with reluctant readers.

Over 100 DK Readers in the series.

Reviews

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Dk is a fascinating factual book that explains the science behind natural disasters with vivid images and clear information. i found it interesting because it combines educational content with real-life stories, making complex topics engaging. i would recommend it to students and anyone curious about the forces shaping our planet.

Lord Pudsey Gormenghast 22.12.2024

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I like the book because I learn about earthquakes and how people get safe when it happened

Lady Tulip Pennyfarthing 25.07.2021

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it tells you about natural disasters.

Prince Aardvark Bacon-slicer 15.08.2020

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I really loved reading this fantastic book, because it was very descriptive, and told me a lot of things I did not know. The way Harriet Griffey wrote this book(telling a story while also explaining what happens) is quite tense and at the same time funny. I loved it!!

Anonymous 02.04.2017