by Doe Boyle (Author) Emily Paik (Illustrator)
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In elegant rhyme, Boyle (Blink!) introduces the Beaufort wind force scale, with "each stanza, in order, one of the thirteen categories." As a dark-haired, light-skinned child and guardian walk their dog, the wind progresses from calm air and breezes to gale, storm, and finally hurricane force. Internal and end rhymes pack a sensory punch, inviting readers to observe the effects of different wind types. Alternating neighborhood and beach scene shows wind speed still climbing ("Watch the smoke of campfires rise--/ tendrils drift toward clouded skies./ Flames that lick, sparks that flicker;/ now the breeze grows bolder, quicker"). As the wind reaches hurricane force, the visuals skew slightly improbable, maintaining a feeling of safety as the family cozily storm-watches through a massive, uncovered window: "When the hurricane comes roiling, / popcorn's popped, the kettle's boiling." In her picture book debut, Paik employs stylized, softly textured illustrations that center the child, including at the post-hurricane neighborhood cleanup. An age-appropriate meteorological foray. Back matter includes an author's note explaining why wind occurs, the history of the Beaufort scale, a full-page graphic of the scale with descriptions of observable effects--on land and sea--of various wind speeds, a glossary, and a reading list. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)
Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.STARRED REVIEW! "An artful blend of language, illustration, and science."—Kirkus Reviews starred review