The Ground Is Shaking! What Happens During an Earthquake? Geology for Beginners Children's Geology Books
by Baby Professor
Rocks and Fossils (Usborne Nature Trail) (Hobby Guides (Usborne Paperback))
by Barbara Cork and Martyn Bramwell
An illustrated introduction to the subject of rocks and fossils. This edition has been revised and re-designed, and contains practical ideas for things to make and do.
Introduces various mountain ranges, how they are formed and shaped, and how they affect vegetation and animals, including humans.
Tiempo de Cosecha (My First Math Discovery, #1600442803) (MIS Primeras Matematicas/My First Math)
by Ted Schaefer
Why Do Diamonds Sparkle? (Solving Science Mysteries)
by Helen Bethune
Imagine Earth as a giant treasure chest with priceless jewels, glittering gems, and valuable minerals--and unlock that box with this full-color guide to safe, environmentally sound ways of collecting these riches. Understand the properties of these stones, decode the secrets of crystals, and discover how gems and minerals are formed and identified. Examine famous gems in history and see how gems and minerals are used in jewelry and industry. Go on your own to search for precious stones with the...
How Gems Are Formed (From the Earth: How Resources Are Made)
by Jill Keppeler
Science Skills Sorted!: Rocks and Fossils (Science Skills Sorted!)
by Anna Claybourne
Rocks and fossils are brilliant things to study scientifically. They can tell us a huge amount of interesting information about our rocky planet - Earth. In Rocks and Fossils you'll delve into the science behind these marvels of the natural world by conducting ten investigations and experiments using the ATOM method - Ask, Test, Observe and Measure - to ensure you're working just like a professional scientist. Find out about the three main types of rock and what happens to rocks during a volcani...
Stars and Planets. Mack's World of Wonder (Mack's World of Wonder)
by Mack van Gageldonk
"Each section has just enough factual information told in conversational language to engage students, but not so much that they are overwhelmed or will need a glossary. A combination of color photographs and whimsical drawings highlight the text in the different sections. Mack includes questions at the end of each page which provide a great opportunity for parents or teachers to start a discussion with readers. Recommended.” ― School Library Connection Travel far and beyond! How is a star born?...
There's so much to see up here on the street, but it's even more interesting under our feet! This informative title looks at our ancestors, and what their ancient bones tell us about the living, breathing people they were. From stone age man to a terracotta army, we know ourselves because we know the people under our feet.