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Hurricanes vs Tornadoes vs Typhoons: Wind Systems of the World - Natural Disaster Books for Kids - cover

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Hurricanes vs Tornadoes vs Typhoons: Wind Systems of the World - Natural Disaster Books for Kids

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Allow your child to discover the similarities and differences of weather disturbances like hurricanes, typhoons and tornadoes. This highly informative book is not just about texts but it’s more on pictures and colors. This lean towards images calls the attention and ensures understanding of concepts presented. Your child needs this copy so buy one today!
Available since: 12/20/2015.

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