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Edward R. Ricciuti : Rocks and Minerals (Scholastic Science Readers)
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Author: Edward R. Ricciuti
Title: Rocks and Minerals (Scholastic Science Readers)
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 48
Date: 2001-10
ISBN: 0439269938
Publisher: Scholastic Trade
Weight: 0.25 pounds
Size: 5.8 x 9.0 x 0.2 inches
Edition: 0
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Detailed full-color spreads help beginning naturalists observe and understand over 150 types of rocks and minerals.


Amazon.com Review
This book is part of a series of guides designed for adolescents interested in natural history and nature. The books are an excellent introduction to the Rocks and Minerals, Birds, Wildflowers, and Insects for children aged 8-18. Each guide is appropriately sized to fit in a field vest pocket. Readers who remember previous versions of these field guides from the 1970s that were dull and overly detailed will be pleasantly surprised. These books are arguably the most beautifully photographed and laid out field guides yet published for young people. Each book has an introductory section filled with interesting facts, descriptions of early naturalists, definitions of many of the terms used in the book, and a guide to using the field guide portion of the book. Best of all, the books also come equipped with laminated field "cheat sheet" cards, for quick identification while on the go, in any kind of weather. Each field guide features 50 common specimens with photos and brief descriptions of many more regionally occurring rocks and minerals. Brief discussions of threatened and endangered species are particularly valuable. Great first guides for children and adults with limited natural history background.

The Rocks and Minerals guide has excellent photographs and descriptions of many minerals and rock types. Most junior naturalists will never see mineral crystals in the field as shown in the photographs, but the guide gives a good understanding of where and how these minerals formed. --Merri Martz

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