In Don't Underestimate Any Natural Elements: Extreme Weather. Be Prepared., superhero Duane teaches young readers how to prepare for emergencies.
With our increasingly dynamic weather patterns, preparedness is key and kids are never too young to learn how to protect themselves
(1888PressRelease) May 02, 2017 - BOSTON - Fans of Susie Rich have a new book to relish: Don't Underestimate Any Natural Elements: Extreme Weather. Be Prepared. The new comic book introduces readers to Duane, a green-caped superhero who rescues people from disasters. But that's not all. Duane's other mission is to educate and empower young readers with valuable knowledge about weather preparedness.
In the book, as Duane battles extreme weather events, he shows readers how to prepare for these occurrences and what to do in case of emergencies. Beyond his superpowers, he aims to save lives with useful information on exit plans, evacuation zones, emergency supplies and other response strategies to tackle the challenges of extreme weather events, from tornadoes to hurricanes.
"With our increasingly dynamic weather patterns, preparedness is key and kids are never too young to learn how to protect themselves, their loved ones and their possessions in the event of a serious weather event," said Rich. "Duane is the perfect superhero - strong, courageous and supportive - to spread the message about what people need to do to stay safe and avoid tragic consequences. I hope fans love learning from him as much as I enjoyed creating him."
More information on Susie Rich and her books can be found on the author's website at http://www.susiesstories.com. Don't Underestimate Any Natural Elements is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, SDP Publishing and other retailers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Susie Rich was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, and has spent her career working in the social work/homelessness prevention field. Several years ago, she began to pursue her passion for writing and has published "Beauties: The Eye of the Beholder" in an Ohio magazine and three children's books: How My Daddy Taught Me to Dance, Too Much Hopscotch, and I Don't Care What You Wear as Long as It's Clean. She also has written a number of short stories and is currently working on a novel. She resides near Boston with her husband, Douglas.