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Ultimate Explorer Field Guide: Rocks and Minerals

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This fun, photo-filled, fact-packed guide to rocks and minerals will get kids outside to discover the amazing world underneath their feet. Created for the ultimate explorer, this book gives kids the knowledge and skills they need to identify just about anything they dig up and become true rock hounds. With tons of info and interactivity prompts, it's the perfect companion for backyard or field trip, camping and vacation. Durable and portable, it's just right for pocket or backpack.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

160 pages, Library Binding

First published February 9, 2016

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February 22, 2016
ULTIMATE EXPLORER FIELD GUIDES is a new series from National Geographic Kids. These pocket-sized books are great for beginning naturalists looking for hands-on experiences. Each field guide is chuck-full of fascinating information.

ROCKS & MINERALS by Nancy Honovich examines a wide range of rocks and minerals found around the world. The book begins with an overview of rock hounding tools and the basics of mineral identification. Minerals are then grouped into categories such as silicates and carbonates. After an introduction to rocks and the rock cycle, readers learn about igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The sections on fossils and dinosaur bones are likely to be popular with young readers. The book ends with a quick ID guide, glossary, resources, and an index.

Librarians as well as young readers will appreciate the durable book covers and compact format. Set up a spring display with a variety of field guides that encourage children to get outside and explore the natural world. Connect with STEM standards and real-world world science activities.

Published by National Geographic Kids on February 9, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher.
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October 19, 2017
In Rocks and Minerals we learn that rock is a naturally occurring solid object made mostly from minerals and grouped into three categories and are everywhere. We learn minerals are solid, nonliving substances that occur in nature. We also learn when a Rock is not a Mineral. Rocks and Minerals was a fascinating read.
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