It’s hurricane season! And we’ve been talking about hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical depressions with the kids lately. We even got to review a Hurricane Lapbook a few weeks back.
As part of our hurricane studies, I put together a list of kids’ books about hurricanes that are awesome for introducing this topic to children and explaining it in an interesting way.
Check out our picks below! And if you want even more ways to learn about hurricanes, don’t miss our hurricane unit study!
Amazing Kids’ Books about Hurricanes
1. Eye of the Storm: A Book about Hurricanes by Rick Thomas
3. Hurricanes by Seymour Simon
4. Hooper Finds a Family: A Hurricane Katrina Dog’s Survival Tale by Jane Paley
5. Tornadoes and Hurricanes! by Cy Armour
7. Where Albatross Soar: A Beachside Story of Waves and Storms by Bryan Knowles
8. Read about Hurricanes by Sally Morgan
9. Hurricanes! (First Graphics Wild Earth) by Marcie Aboff
10. The Superstorm: Hurricane Sandy by Josh Gregory
11. Hurricanes: Earth’s Mightiest Storms by Patricia Lauber
12. Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina by Rodman Philbrick
13. Hurricanes by Gail Gibbons
14. Hurricanes Vs. Tornadoes Vs. Typhoons: Wind Systems of the World by Baby Professor
15. Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans by Don Brown
16. Hurricanes! (Hello Reader) by Lorraine J. Hopping
17. Hurricane Watch! (Let’s Read and Find Out Science 2) by Melissa Stewart
19. I Wonder Why Hurricanes Have Eyes (and other questions about natural disasters)
20. Hurricanes (Wild Weather) by Jim Mezzanotte
Do you have any go-to books about hurricanes that you’ve read with your kids? Share your picks in the comments!
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Kita says
I love this being from the coast of South Carolina I have went through a few storms. I can see myself reading some of these to the kids when we do our fort night.
Sheila @ BrainPowerBoy says
Thank you for featuring our LEGO Lunch Box Notes 🙂 Much appreciated! Have a great week.