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An angry, destructive tornado picks up an empathetic cow, and when Cow politely asks to be put down, the two enter a conversation that has some unforeseen results.

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With thought and heart, this is a cute tale, which leaves a smile on the face and a tiny spin of thoughts to think about.

This tornado is ready to destroy everything in its path. Violent and moody, it heads down its path, but when it runs into a cow, an unexpected conversation starts. The cow takes the time and patience to listen to the tornado...and might even be able to calm it down.

These pages take a spot-on-glance at raging emotions, one which listeners/readers will have no problem identifying with. After all, who doesn't want to rip everything around them to shreds, at times? On the same hand, it's very easy to sympathize with the poor cow as it's caught up in the fury...completely innocent and in a very dangerous situation. This show more contrast is a clever way to have readers/listeners understanding both sides right away. Also, the cow takes the time and patience (despite being in a life-threatening position) to listen to the tornado and truly understand its position, which calms the tornado down to demonstrate how an open ear can work wonders. It's a powerful image with a clear message that sits. And just as important, it holds enough humor and fun to make it more than an enjoyable read.

The illustrations and text balance into a lovey read-aloud. The text is simple. direct, and allows the person reading it out loud to a group to have quite a bit of fun (if desired). The images support the humor, while making the situations clear. It keeps everything entertaining and grabbing the entire way through. To top it off, there is a tiny bit of information about tornados woven in, too.

It's a fun read aloud, which makes a good point.
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I must say this was a winner winner chicken dinner of a book! The tornado is coming through and on his way he picks up a cow. The cow tries to talk some sense into him about being destructive and angry. If it wasn't for the flying sheep and cow, I would've given it 4 stars. Hilarious and sweet. Excellent illustrations!
I AM A TORNADO, Tornado announces in all-caps black text. "I am a cow," Cow replies in brown text. Tornado picks up Cow and the two have a conversation as Tornado wreaks havoc and Cow listens, ultimately soothing Tornado's anger.

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Tornado, is everything okay?
WHY WOULD I NOT BE OKAY?
...
WHAT WOULD MAKE YOU THINK I'M UPSET?
Well, you're spinning and yelling...you're also throwing and breaking things.
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People clean and get ready for spring after all it’s called spring cleaning. The clouds also must make ready for plenty of rain and water to bring on the growing season. This book was fine, but I found it more annoying than anything. I’m not sure if it’s too chipper or just the mood I’m in. It was fine but just fine.
A tornado is adamant that they're fine, even if they are spinning and throwing things around. A kind cow, caught up in the maelstrom, calmly talks them through their feelings. Both an SEL and STEM title, the text also includes tidbits on the conditions that make tornados form.
Independent Reading Level: Grades PK- 2
Awards: Wanda Gág Read Aloud Book Award (MN)

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7.1 .B4349Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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