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Blog Post Readiness Reading Reading together is a good way to open the conversation about natural disasters and what to do when disaster strikes. Books can help children contextualize and discuss difficult events, like hurricanes and earthquakes.
Blog Post Talking Weather Learn about the difference between weather and climate, where weather happens, and how it gets forecasted from three broadcast meteorologists.