Exploring the evolving understanding of natural phenomena, this installment delves into hurricanes, thunderstorms, and the impacts of climate change. It challenges previous misconceptions and examines current beliefs about wind and rain. The book promises to provide insightful revelations, encouraging readers to reconsider what they think they know about these powerful forces of nature.
Kathleen V Kudlinski Book order
Kathleen Kudlinski is the author of over 40 children's books, with a versatile portfolio ranging from picture books to young adult novels. Her narratives explore natural history, biographies, and historical fiction, demonstrating a deep understanding of her audience. Drawing on her background in biology and extensive teaching experience, Kudlinski crafts engaging stories that make educational themes accessible and captivating for young readers. Her approach seamlessly blends factual content with imaginative storytelling, making her work both informative and enchanting.




- 2015
- 2008
Boy, Were We Wrong about Dinosaurs!
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the evolving understanding of dinosaurs, this engaging book delves into the misconceptions held by ancient Chinese cultures and scientists about these magnificent creatures. It highlights how new discoveries continually reshape our knowledge, illustrating the dynamic nature of scientific theories regarding dinosaurs. Through captivating insights, readers will learn about both the historical context of these beliefs and the process of scientific inquiry that leads to their validation or rejection.
- 2005
The Sunset Switch
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The transition between day and night is beautifully illustrated, showcasing the moment when daytime animals settle in for sleep while nighttime creatures emerge. This captivating picture book serves as both a bedtime story and a morning read, offering readers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant world of nocturnal life. With its stunning visuals, it highlights the rhythm of nature and the fascinating interplay between different animal habits.
- 2005
What Do Roots Do?
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Whether children are junior gardeners or simply curious about the trees they climb and the flowers they pick, this book shows the side of the story they don't see - the underground story.