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Includes the name: Helen Challand

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For young readers interested in science, “Volcanoes” is sure to be interesting. Topics include What is a Volcano?; Different Kinds of Volcanoes; What Causes a Volcano?; Where Are Volcanoes?; Some Really Big Ones; Black Sunday; Old Faithful; Crater Lake; House of Everlasting Fire; Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes; Dead Volcanoes; Studying Volcanoes; and Volcanoes Aren’t All Bad.

Throughout the book, photographs and drawings supplement the text.

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Part of the New True Book series, this show more book includes a “Words You Should Know” list with both pronunciations and definitions. Young readers, ages seven through nine, in grades two and three are the targeted audience for this book; however, they may not be able to read the book independently.

For young readers wanting to learn more about earth science, this book is a treasure-trove of information.

Highly recommended.
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This book teaches students about the earth and it's interior layers and how natural disasters occur. It teaches about earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and how these natural disasters start and the damages and destruction that they can cause. It teaches the places the disasters frequently occur and also how scientists study them. This book is very informative and also has a glossary in the back of the book with vocabulary and definitions. It teaches about science of the earth and it's show more disasters.
Content Summary: earthquakes, earth's layers, destruction, records, earth science.

Website: http://www.paperbackswap.com/Helen-Challand/author/
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in depth conversation about magnets. Natural magnets, how the magnets interact with other objects
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