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A precursor to DK's award-winning Eyewitness series, Eye Wonder was specially developed for children aged five plus, featuring astonishing photography exhibiting subjects within their natural setting, offering a whole new level of information through powerful images. Each title in the series now contains educational activities including true and false questions, quizzes, matching games, and mazes. Vocabulary is accessible to young readers, with the meanings of new, subject-related words clearly explained. The combination of visuals and informative, accurate text will hook even those children who usually avoid books. How hot is molten lava? How are volcanoes formed? What happened with the volcano in Pompeii? In Eye Volcano discover the answers to these questions and more, and learn about the inner workings of one of Earth's most terrifying natural phenomenons.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1996

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367 reviews
July 8, 2025
This is a kids book all about volcanoes. Among the things I learned was that in the Azores, some people dig holes and cook their food in it. The heat from under the ground volcanic action is easily enough to cook their food. I further learned that there are black smokers underwater, where a tower has built up with black volcanic steam coming out. The only criticism I have is the overconfidence that these eruptions have happened for millions of years.
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626 reviews2 followers
January 27, 2024
When we see a volcano, we feel the energy of the universe.
Have we ever had the chance to see flames exploding in such a visible way?

Volcano National Park is located on Hawaii's Big Island.
Volcano tours offer spectacular views of Lava, but the Mauna Loa summit and some sections of the trail may be closed.

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
https://www.nps.gov/havo/index.htm
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991 reviews46 followers
May 12, 2012
There are a lot of good facts in this book for young students interested in volcanoes. I was a bit disturbed, however, by the repeated attachment of death tolls to the profiles of well-known volcanoes and various comments that present tragic disasters in a seemingly flippant light.

Overall, a useful teaching tool but not one I would like to turn over to my students as their sole resource on volcanoes.
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154 reviews
October 31, 2015
we've checked this book out from the public library twice now (for my 3 year old!) and probably will again! it has a lot of facts, but isn't overly wordy. a lot of great pictures as well. we read it over the course of a few days, but my son really takes it all in! dk eye wonder books are some of my favorites.
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January 31, 2023
This has provided the last few weeks worth of bedtime reading. Flo is obsessed. Probably because of Moana but also because of kids wearing hard hats for school and because of the picture of tsunamis. Lots here to visit so they’ve been added to our global list. Flo says “perupt” rather than “erupt”. That makes me smile.
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May 31, 2016
Volcano
Magloff, Lisa
a science resource for children
138 reviews
September 12, 2020
Just the right information for little ones. Informative pictures. These books are brilliant for youngsters to dip their toes into non fiction reading.
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