Thelma and the Thunderstorm

Thelma and the Thunderstorm by Leah Scott is a children’s book published by Outskirts Press on April 15, 2020. This 36-page edition is presented in English and features a story about Thelma, a young willow tree who faces challenges due to her unkempt appearance. As the townspeople consider replacing her with a more attractive maple tree, Thelma surprises everyone by blossoming into something beautiful, showcasing themes of resilience and transformation.
In addition to Thelma’s narrative, this book includes a two-page non-fiction section that educates young readers about the phenomena of lightning and thunder. Thelma and the Thunderstorm is part of a series focused on weather disasters, making it a valuable resource for children interested in science and nature. Through its engaging storyline and informative content, this book aims to inspire curiosity about the natural world while addressing social themes related to acceptance and personal growth.
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Thelma wasn’t always the prettiest tree on the town square. Even as a young willow, her limbs were dreadfully sloppy, and she always drooped. There was even talk of cutting her down to make room for a taller, tidier maple tree. So imagine the townspeople’s surprise when the tangled willow blossomed into a beautiful treasure!
Thelma and the Thunderstorm is the second selection in a series of books dealing with weather disasters, written especially for children. Thelma’s story is one of strength and courage, and includes a two-page, non-fiction section discussing the phenomena of lighting and thunder for young readers.
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