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Reach for this book when your child starts expressing anxiety about dark clouds, sirens, or weather reports. It is the perfect tool for transforming 'storm fear' into 'storm readiness.' The book explains the science behind extreme weather events like hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards, but focuses primarily on the actionable steps families can take to stay safe. By emphasizing preparation, Nancy Dickmann helps children move from a place of helpless worry to a feeling of agency and responsibility. It is ideal for elementary schoolers who prefer facts and logic to soothe their emotional concerns, providing a structured approach to safety that empowers the whole family. You might choose this book ahead of a predicted weather event or after a move to a new region with unfamiliar weather patterns.