A stunningly illustrated, informative introduction to the wonders of rocks and minerals and what they can tell us about our planet perfect for readers aged 6-9
Award-winning science writer and geologist Maya Wei-Haas introduces young readers to the fascinating world of rocks through the art of observation. Starting with a friendly question-and-answer format, she explores the diversity of rocks and minerals and how a rocks shape, color, or texture help to tell the stories of how it was formed, where it comes from, and the incredible journeys it has had. This hands-on introduction reveals how rocks are time capsules of our planets past, recording the thrilling events that once built Earths incredible geology.
The second in a series of visually stunning, scientifically engaging books that explore the natural world through everyday objects found in nature, this book follows on from the global childrens bestseller, What a Shell Can Tell. The text and vibrant illustrations expand on a childs natural instinct to collect things, nurturing their interest and curiosity by giving them simple observation skills that will help them to explore the connections between objects found in nature, the wider environment, and Earths history.
Ages 6-9
|A stunningly illustrated, informative introduction to the wonders of rocks and minerals and what they can tell us about our planet perfect for readers aged 6-9|Maya Wei-Haas is an award-winning science writer with a PhD in Earth Science. She was previously a staff reporter at National Geographic and an Assistant Editor of Science and Innovation at Smithsonian.com. Now she writes for a variety of publications, including The New York Times and Science. This is her first childrens book.
Sonia Pulido is an artist living in a seaside village close to Barcelona. The highly acclaimed What a Shell Can Tell , which she published in 2022 with Phaidon, was her first childrens book. Her illustrations have appeared in publications globally, including The New Yorker and The New York Times .