Pack up your gear and get ready to go on a dig. Whether it's iron ore, dazzling gemstones, or a prehistoric creature preserved in amber, a mother lode of exciting discoveries await budding paleontologists and geologists in this informative picture book. Large and detailed full-color spreads, complemented by clear, concise text unearth the mysteries of the ground beneath our feet. Children will learn how rocks, crystals, minerals, and fossils are formed, where they are found, and how they are used. Step-by-step illustrations and captions explore such processes as the fossilization of ancient animals and plants, together with the work of the scientists who catalog and preserve them. Includes an illustrated glossary and an index to sharpen the young reader's reference skills.
I have big issues with how theory is present as fact in this book. However, it is a good one for being a compact book for introduction and overview of fossils, rocks, and minerals and how they relate to eachother. I especially like that it pointed out that there are rocks on the moon as well. It would be a good transition book for moving from learning about earth to learning about space.