Title | : | Lätta fakta om vulkaner |
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ISBN | : | 9150216066 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9789150216066 |
Language | : | Swedish |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 30 |
Publication | : | Published January 1, 2006 |
Lätta fakta om vulkaner Reviews
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Got this and several other non-fiction books on volcanoes to support home learning on Mr T’s school topic during lockdown. This was by far the best one; lots of really useful information, diagrams, maps and photos. I have abandoned the others and taken them back to the library. This is the one you need. I love referring to it and it has helped us complete lots of worksheets and mini projects.
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A good overview for younger children, but my 5th grader and I were left with many unanswered questions!
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Explosively Good
From the moment you crack open "Volcanoes" by Stephanie Turnbull, you’re taken on an explosive journey to the fiery heart of Earth’s most captivating geological wonders. This book is an absolute must-have for any young geologist or curious mind looking to be thrilled by the power and beauty of volcanoes.
Turnbull's writing is a treasure trove of information, presented in a manner that is both accessible and incredibly engaging for children. Her words dance like the lava she describes, flowing effortlessly and captivating her readers with every turn of the page. The narrative structure is pristine, guiding young readers through complex processes with a simplicity that neither dumbs down the content nor oversimplifies it.
The illustrations are nothing short of a visual feast, perfectly complementing the text with rich, vibrant colors that bring the fiery spectacle of volcanoes to life. Each image is crafted to not only enchant and engage, but also to educate, making the book a visual learning tool that will have children returning to its pages again and again.
"Volcanoes" by Stephanie Turnbull does not shy away from the nitty-gritty science, providing digestible explanations of volcanic activity, types of volcanoes, and the effects on our natural world. The book is sprinkled with fascinating facts that are sure to surprise and delight - from tales of ancient eruptions to the way current volcanic activity shapes the world.
What's particularly impressive is the book's ability to inspire awe and respect for nature. It fosters an understanding of the natural processes that shape our planet and a sense of stewardship among its young readers. It is not just a reading experience, but an educational journey.
In closing, "Volcanoes" by Stephanie Turnbull receives a resounding five stars. It is a perfect blend of education and entertainment, an inspirational force that ignites the imagination. It stands as a work that not only informs but also kindles a lifelong interest in science and the natural world. This book is a thrilling expedition into the roaring depths of volcanology, and it should not be missing from any young reader’s collection. -
Makes me wonder if Wesley will be some sort of Earth scientist. He loves meteorology and science experiments.
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It is an informative book with key facts on volanoes, explained in a way children will understand.