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The Storm Book
Author Charlotte Zolotow
Illustrator Margaret Bloy Graham
Publisher Harper
Publication date
1952
Pages unpaged
Awards Caldecott Honor

The Storm Book is a special picture book from 1952. It was written by Charlotte Zolotow and has beautiful pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham. This book lets you see a summer storm through the eyes of a young boy. It's famous because its amazing illustrations won a Caldecott Honor in 1953.

About The Storm Book

The Storm Book is a classic children's book. It helps young readers understand storms. The story shows how a storm can be both exciting and a little bit scary.

The Story

The book follows a young boy as a summer storm begins. He watches the sky change and the rain start. The story describes the sounds and sights of the storm. It shows how the boy feels safe and cozy inside his home. After the storm, he sees the world fresh and clean.

The Creators

Charlotte Zolotow: The Author

Charlotte Zolotow was a well-known American author. She wrote many books for children. Her stories often focused on feelings and everyday experiences. She was born in 1915 and passed away in 2013.

Margaret Bloy Graham: The Illustrator

Margaret Bloy Graham was an American illustrator. She brought many children's stories to life with her art. Her drawings for The Storm Book were so good they earned a special award. She was born in 1920 and passed away in 2015.

Caldecott Honor

The Caldecott Medal is a very important award. It is given each year to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. An "Honor" means the book was a runner-up. The Storm Book received a Caldecott Honor in 1953. This shows how special Margaret Bloy Graham's illustrations are.

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