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OverviewDo you know one of those kids who asks impossible questions about scientific processes and expects answers? Their intellectual curiosity is charming, but the questions can be challenging to answer. Now there�s a fun, entertaining book to answer some of those questions. Using pictures and language that children will understand and enjoy, author Catherine Morley combines her talents as a geologist, educator, and illustrator to describe how mountains form. Detailed illustrations with numerous rock layers, fossils, and even animals will thrill preschoolers, and the whimsical yet scientifically accurate descriptions about planet Earth will capture the imagination of budding elementary-age scientists. An illustrated glossary helps readers visualize terms such as lava and volcano, and the final page tells the stories of six well-known mountains. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine Weyerhaeuser Morley , Cathy W MorleyPublisher: Mountain Press Imprint: Mountain Press Dimensions: Width: 22.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 28.20cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780878425822ISBN 10: 0878425829 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 15 June 2012 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAs a little girl and her mother take a walk in the mountains, they notice that the mountains do not all look the same. In a question and answer format, the girl's curiosity leads to asking about where mountains come from, is there hot lava under us right now, and other good questions about the formation of the earth. The information is presented well, easy to understand and not too complex for young readers. The illustrations are wonderful, Bright saturated colors in pictures that fill the page and show great contrast and beauty in nature. A good choice for those uber-curious preschoolers on through first grade. -- Shelly Butler ""Field Guide to Parenting"" As a little girl and her mother take a walk in the mountains, they notice that the mountains do not all look the same. In a question and answer format, the girl's curiosity leads to asking about where mountains come from, is there hot lava under us right now, and other good questions about the formation of the earth. The information is presented well, easy to understand and not too complex for young readers. The illustrations are wonderful, Bright saturated colors in pictures that fill the page and show great contrast and beauty in nature. A good choice for those uber-curious preschoolers on through first grade. -- Shelly Butler Field Guide to Parenting Author InformationCatherine Morley lives with her family at the edge of a lake in Minnesota. As a child she hunted for agates around Lake Superior and took family trips to the Rocky Mountains, experiences that gave her a lifelong interest in the Earth�s physical structures. She has a BA in geology from Colgate University and a BS in elementary education from the University of Minnesota. While raising her children, she studied at the College of Visual Arts and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in the Twin Cities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |