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Publisher | Web of Life Children's Books |
Publish Date | March 21, 2022 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780988330399 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 10.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.3 pounds |
About the Author
JANET FOX is an author, mom, outdoor enthusiast, and former teacher. She has an MS in marine geology and an MFA in Writing for Children. Her award-winning books, written for children and young adults, have won her fans of all ages. She's been to the bottom of the ocean in a submersible and has spent many years in Yellowstone National Park "geyser gazing" with her son and geophysicist husband. She lives in Bozeman, Montana. You can find out more about Janet, her books and her school presentations at www.janetsfox.com.
MARLO GARNSWORTHY is an Australian American author, illustrator, editor, science communicator, and naturalist. Her published works include fiction and nonfiction, though nonfiction and science are her passion. She has traveled extensively, frequently accompanying scientists working in the field, and spent two months on a scientific research expedition, sailing on an icebreaker from Antarctica through the planet's roughest seas, in the Southern Ocean. She lives in Wakefield, Rhode Island. You can learn more about her Marlo, her books, and her school presentations at www.wordybirdstudio.com
Reviews
"This lyrical, lusciously illustrated title offers an introduction to the flora and fauna of Yellowstone Park to young readers. A brief history of the formation of the world-renowned land feature is simply, yet dramatically told. The personification of the magma chamber beneath the park as a sleeping giant will work well for this audience. Special features such as mud pots, steam vents, and geysers are touched upon, while volcano vocabulary such as magma, volcanic ash, lava, and obsidian glass are made clear by the vibrant watercolor collage and digital oil illustrations. Children will be drawn to the double-page spreads depicting animals of Yellowstone--bison, wolves, moose, bears, big horn rams, and mountain goats--in their natural habitat. Though students will likely choose this book for browsing, it is perfect for teachers in need of simple, engagingly rendered books on national landmarks, land features, and animal habitats. An addendum, "More About Yellowstone and Its Volcano," further aids instruction. A valuable addition to an Earth science collection. Glossary."-School Library Connection
"Something big is sleeping in Yellowstone, but it isn't any of the animals. The wolf is watching out for her pups, the moose is scooping up pondweed, the bear is eating chokecherries, the rams are playing, the buffalo are grazing, the coyote howls, and even the earth is awake. Mud pots are bubbling, steam vents are hissing, and geysers are roaring. Way down deep in the ground where the rocks are soft and hot, a sleeping giant waits to wake again someday. Long ago the volcano erupted and formed the great yellow cliffs, columnar joints, liquid rock froze to black obsidian glass and left the land to be carved into deep canyons by streams and rivers, and lush meadows grew. It may be a very long time before the volcano erupts again, but for now the animals, nature, and humans enjoy the beauty of Yellowstone. A beautifully told story of Yellowstone." (Ages 4-8)-KidsBookshelf
"Lyrical prose and luminous paintings lead young readers ages 5 to 9 on a picture book tour of the Yellowstone supervolcano, from the wolves, elk, bears, and mountain goats that roam its surface, to the fiery depths of its magma chamber. "Volcano Dreams: A Story of Yellowstone " deftly knits together the vibrancy of th
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