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The Ever-Changing Earth - (Elements) by Grahame Baker Smith (Hardcover)
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- Journey through time to witness Earth's evolution and marvel at the interconnectedness of all living things.
- 4-7 Years
- 9.97" x 11.55" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Elements
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About the Book
"Kãun likes to imagine life on Earth millions of years ago, when the sky boomed with the wild beat of pterosaur wings. Thousands of miles away, Solveig gazes at the sky as she admires the beauty of the northern lights. Learn how these children are connected in this spellbinding journey through the evolution of our planet's surface from watery world through ice ages to the familiar landscapes we know today"--Book Synopsis
Journey through time to witness Earth's evolution and marvel at the interconnectedness of all living things. Kûn likes to imagine life on Earth millions of years ago when the sky boomed with the wild beat of pterosaur wings. Thousands of miles away, Solveig gazes at the sky as she admires the beauty of the northern lights. Learn how these children are connected in this spellbinding journey through the evolution of Earth's surface from water world to ice age to the familiar landscape we know today. Follow the poetic account of Earth's lifespan by Kate Greenaway Award-winning illustrator Grahame Baker-Smith.Review Quotes
Rewinding to Earth's beginnings, awe-inspired text tours readers through the event that created the planet's moon, the appearance of the first single-celled life, and a seemingly endless winter. . . Informative. . . Soft-edged digital artwork fills pages with visions of planetary grandeur--from sublime cliffs to opaque ocean depths--aptly reflecting the prose.
--Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Grahame Baker-Smith has worked in illustration for twenty years and won the Kate Greenaway Medal for his inspiring tale of fatherhood, FArTHER. He is also the author-illustrator of The Rhythm of the Rain and Wild Is the Wind. Grahame Baker-Smith lives in England.Additional product information and recommendations
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