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Rocks and Minerals

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Dig down and discover amazing treasures, right under your feet! In Eye Rocks and Minerals see how rocks form, learn the difference between igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, discover precious gems, metals and crystals, find out what minerals are and the hundreds of uses we have for them. A precursor to DK's award-winning Eyewitness series, Eye Wonder was specially developed for children aged five plus, featuring astonishing photography exhibiting subjects within their natural setting, offering a whole new level of information through powerful images. The vocabulary is accessible to young readers, with the meanings of new, subject-related words clearly explained. Reissued with a new jacket and eight new pages of mazes, look-and-finds, quizzes, and interactive activities, the new generation of Eye Wonder will capture readers' imaginations and give them a reason to delve even deeper into each book. Supports the Common Core State Standards.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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March 11, 2020
I really enjoyed reading Rocks and Minerals by Ronald Bonewitz because I am interested in rocks and minerals. I learned a lot from this book and I recommend this to anyone that likes or is interested in rocks and minerals.
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April 24, 2012
This book can be used for third grade to discuss the difference between a rock and a mineral, noticing the physical aspects of them, and using observations to compare the similarities and differences between them. This book can be used for sorting and counting and also discussing fractions.
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March 26, 2019
Took this with me to Denver Nature and Science Gems and Minerals exhibit. Super informative.
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September 18, 2024
The design is very late 90s, early 2000s with lots of "fun" text wound around things. Some of it is not very high contrast with the pictures behind/ around it, so can be difficult to see/ read. But the information in this is interesting.
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April 23, 2025
Excellent pictures and notes for the intermediate hobbyist.
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December 30, 2015
This was a Christmas present to myself as I browsed the shelves in Barnes and Noble (don't worry, I did come away with gifts for others, too).

As one who has always liked rocks, I finally decided to get more official about my interest. 2016 goal--I intend to take this fascinating guidebook with me as I go rock hunting in future. Maybe then I can actually identity a specimen by something more meaningful than "Ooh! Pretty rock!"

In the meantime, this book is a fascinating, colorful armchair read, too.
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January 28, 2008
I absolutly love this book. The pictures are fantastic, the written information is clear and informative without being overly wordy. I like to use this book for a quick reference, and I enjoy using the websites that are provided for further reading.
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February 16, 2012
An excellent and thorough introduction to geology. I hadn't realized rocks and minerals are in so many things and transformed into so many other things! My kids loved this one and we used it to look through several of the rocks that we've collected to begin to identify them.
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April 2, 2013
S3E1. Students will investigate the physical attributes of rocks and soils.
a. Explain the difference between a rock and a mineral.
b. Recognize the physical attributes of rocks and minerals using observation (shape, color, texture), measurement, and simple tests (hardness).
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196 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2013
this is a great nonfiction book. it lends itself well for kids to read on their own but not great for a read aloud. it includes a table of contents and index. it has captions and amazing pictures. it really helps kids understand more about rocks.
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February 11, 2023
Flo has become obsessed with volcanoes and rocks and crystals. We read this together. Lots of colourful pictures for her to look at and lots of information or provide Daddy with the answers to the questions she will ask.

Eadie engaged the second time around.
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June 8, 2012
Good for beginning research (and people looking for a lil quirky knowledge) and kids. :)
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October 16, 2014
Love this. So many pretty pictures! I've always wanted a book like this.
Can't wait to get more Smithsonian books.
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February 5, 2016
In my search to identify the rocks I find in nature around me, this library book was so helpful that I have already put it in my shopping cart.
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October 22, 2017
Factual, lots of boxes and choppy bits of info, but not much by way of identification.

Did not care for the layout.
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