Rock, fossil & shell hunting

Jennifer Swanson

Book - 2021

"Rewild your life! With metal corners and 448 full-color, highly-illustrated pages, OUTDOOR SCHOOL is your indispensable tool for the outdoors. Make every day an adventure with the included: - Immersive activities to get you exploring - Write-in sections to journal about experiences - Next-level adventures to challenge even seasoned nature lovers. No experience is required-only curiosity and courage. This interactive field guide to rocks, fossils, & shells, includes: -Digging, chiseling, hammering, and wading for rocks and minerals -Identifying rocks & minerals by location, texture, color, shape and size -Determining between rocks, geodes, and space rocks -Finding fossils and setting up a dig site -Searching and snorkeling for ...shells -Storing and displaying your collection And so much more!"--

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Children's Room j552/Swanson Due Apr 23, 2024
Subjects
Published
New York : Odd Dot 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer Swanson (author)
Other Authors
John D. Dawson (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"The definitive interactive nature guide."--Cover.
Includes index.
Physical Description
440 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 10-14 years
Grades 7-9
ISBN
9781250230652
  • Rocks & minerals
  • Fossils
  • Shells.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Divided into well-organized, color-coded parts, this entry in the Outdoor School series promotes a get-out-there-and-do-it approach. The book opens with "Rocks & Minerals," covering the differences between the two, basic geology, and how rocks form. Armed with this knowledge, readers are encouraged to find rock samples and are walked through questions to classify their discoveries. Accessible and encouraging language as well as space to write down findings and check off tasks accomplished make this science fun and personal. The second section, "Fossils," builds on readers' acquired knowledge that sedimentary rocks are the best place to find fossils and gives them the tools needed to go out searching on their own. Information on setting up a dig, stabilizing delicate fossils, numbering discoveries, and more, is presented. A basic geologic time scale assists in identifying fossil age. The final part, "Shells," has the same informative and user-friendly organization. Information on how shells are formed and their basic classification categories is paired with the hands-on activities of finding, cleaning, labelling, and identifying. Each section concludes with an illustrated informational guide showing common examples of the specimens under consideration and covering a broad geographical distribution. The superb content is presented in a sturdily bound volume with metal-edged corners that will hold up well in field conditions. A stellar guide that engages readers with rocks, minerals, fossils, and shells. (index) (Nonfiction. 10-16) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.