I’m going to tell you about a favorite summer read. It is called Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco.
Do you have a child who is terrified of thunder? I have three!
I love everything about summer except the thunderstorms. Because, in our world, thunderstorms guarantee sleep loss and I am a mess of a mama when I’m running on fumes!
Enter Thunder Cake.
‘Thunder Cake’ is a Must-Have Book for Thunder-Phobic Kids

Summer is wonderful, but for the thunderstorms
Oh my gosh, you guys.
We had a night over here.
I knew it was going to be a doozy when I first heard the rumblings of thunder in the distance. I did what all moms of thunder-phobic kids do in these moments: I grabbed my iPhone and checked the radar.
Red and orange as far as the eye could see.
And then this: Severe thunderstorms from 8:30 pm until 2:30 am.
Oh boy.
As if on cue, my oldest hollers above the bedtime din,
Was that THUNDER?! DID I JUST HEAR THUNDER?!
I wave my hand nonchalantly in the air,
It’s far away, no worries! Please brush your teeth.
Meanwhile, in my mind, I chant: Pleasefallasleepbeforeitstarts! Pleasefallasleepbeforeitstarts!
Sometimes, those thunder-phobic kids sleep through it all…
And, thankfully, after a stack of delicious books and some snuggles, my three little thunder-phobic kiddos fell asleep.
PHEW.
Other times, those thunder-phobic kids wake right up
… until midnight, at which point two boys came zooming down the hallway at a quickfire pace. I gave them snuggles, tucked them in bed, waited until it was calm, and then went back to bed.
But the radar doesn’t lie, and so the thunder dance continued, with various children involved, from midnight until just after 2:30 am.
And then, naturally, the kids were up with the sun.
The morning after a thunderstorm can be a rough one.
This morning, my husband and I were dragging. As I sipped my first cup of coffee, I reminded myself that someday I will miss this part. I will miss little footsteps racing down the hall searching for me, the late-night chats, the snuggles, the comforting, the tucking of sheets, smoothing of hair, and soothing of worries.
Thankfully, it was Sunday and Sundays are designed for laziness. And books.
Today, I’m sharing my favorite book for thunder-phobic kids, Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco.
“Thunder Cake” by Patricia Polacco is perfect for thunder-phobic kids
I love all of Patricia Polacco’s books, but Thunder Cake holds a special place in my heart.
In this book, a grandmother tells her granddaughter that it is perfect Thunder Cake -baking weather. As the storm builds up, the two work on baking the cake. They must hurry because the cake needs to be in the oven before the storm has ended. What a perfect distraction from a scary storm!! As an added bonus, a Thunder Cake recipe is included at the end of the book!
More books for thunder-phobic children
If so, check out these titles:
- Franklin and the Thunderstorm by Paulette Bourgeois
- Tap Tap Boom Boom by Elizabeth Bluemle
- Thunder-Boomer! by Shutta Crum
- The Monster Storm by Jeanne Willis
- Listen to the Raindrops: Featuring the Storm Song by Kirk Lignell
Do you love family read alouds?
Here are some related articles:
- Coffee and Books: A 5-Day Series
- How to Raise Readers: 10 Tips for Parents
- Books to Help Parents Grow Readers
- Rock Your Read Alouds with This Simple Trick
- When Your Read Aloud Routine is in a Rut
- How to Boost Your Child’s Read-Aloud Confidence
- What to Do When Bedtime Reading is Giving You the Blues
Do you love fantastic children’s books, too?
Be sure to follow My Little Poppies because we share snapshots of our homeschool day… and heaps of fantastic books!
You are also invited to join the {Virtual} Family Book Club at My Little Poppies, a private Facebook Group for parents who love to read fantastic books to their children… and chat about them!
Did you know I sell Usborne books?
I started selling Usborne six months into our homeschool journey because the Usborne encyclopedias are the best. If you need an Usborne fix, I’m your girl.






