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K-3
First Facts: U.S. National Parks Field Guides series.
These image-heavy volumes introduce young readers to major features of each national park, functioning as accessible travel guides. Engaging photographs accompany brief information about landmarks including geysers, canyons, and suspension bridges, along with brief overviews of wildlife and weather. Maps included. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these First Facts: U.S. National Parks Field Guides titles: Grand Canyon National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
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K-3
Earth Rocks! series.
In straightforward terms (with difficult vocabulary highlighted and defined), Gilbert describes landforms and earth processes and explains the ways in which they form and are shaped. This series stands out for its impressively crisp, color-saturated photographs, which feature extraordinary exemplars such as geysers from Yellowstone, Mount Fuji, and the Grand Canyon. Each book includes a related activity. Also available in Spanish. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Earth Rocks! titles: Canyons, Earthquakes, Geysers, Glaciers, Landslides, and Volcanoes.
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K-3
National Parks series.
Each series volume provides basic facts on weather, natural landmarks, animals, and ecosystems along with some superficial history of the focal park. On each spread, a few simple, large-type sentences aimed at beginning readers appear beside an impressive, gutter-spanning nature photograph. Information is minimal but age-appropriate. A list of four "fun activities" to do in each locale is appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these National Parks titles: Everglades National Park, Glacier National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Yosemite National Park.
24 pp.
| Child's
| January, 2016
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LibraryISBN 978-1634074698$18.95
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4-6
True Stories, Real People series.
Each short, inspiring biography is divided into four or five chapters written in an objective, unpretentious manner. Quotation sources are fastidiously footnoted and listed in the back matter. Navigation is easy thanks to clean layouts and a simple color scheme (orange photo captions, navy call-out boxes). Great for school assignments and engaging enough for pleasure reading. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the following True Stories, Real People titles: Alia Muhammad Baker, Aron Ralston, Malala Yousafzai, Abby Sunderland, and Bethany Hamilton.
179 pp.
| Holiday
| April, 2016
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TradeISBN 978-0-8234-3560-9$16.95
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4-6
Twelve-year-old Cassie is dismayed to be spending the summer with her dad in rural Texas. She repeatedly makes assumptions about those around her based on appearances. Unsurprisingly, she overcomes her prejudices, makes new friends, learns to appreciate nature, and realizes there's more to life than the mall. Despite the formulaic clichés, this is an agreeable story with a little mystery thrown in.
32 pp.
| Raintree
| August, 2011
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LibraryISBN 978-1-4109-4139-8$29.32
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K-3
Landform Adventurers series.
Clear photographs of impressive landforms grab the spotlight in this introduction to exploring canyons. Simple text in large font explains colossal and underwater canyons, as well as the rocks, fossils, and wildlife within them. While lacking depth, the book provides a solid start that may pique the interest of young scientists. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.
206 pp.
| Chelsea
| April, 2007
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LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-6435-9$35.00
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YA
Extreme Earth series.
In-depth descriptions of famous landforms frame sophisticated discussions of geologic history, processes, and theories. The case study format is detailed and informative, but the complex terminology and concepts may be difficult for all but the most advanced students to comprehend, particularly in Canyons. Each book's black-and-white illustrations don't do justice to the magnificent landforms but are supplemented by one eight-page color insert. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Extreme Earth titles: Waterfalls, Canyons, Caves, and Lakes.
32 pp.
| Mikaya
| April, 2002
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TradeISBN 1-931414-03-3$$16.95
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K-3
Photographs by
Michael Collier.
In this description of how a canyon is formed, a free verse poem and full-page color photos of the Colorado River and its tributaries provide a lyrical account of erosion. The verse is occasionally awkward ("and with mallets of masses of pebbles / and with sandy razors of silt / it carves out the stone"), yet it and the exquisitely clear, often aerial photos manage to convey the grandeur of geological processes.