Explains complex scientific and technological processes through everyday examples, making them easier for young children to understand.
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Melissa Stewart earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Union College and a master's degree in science and environmental journalism from New York University. She has written more than thirty books for children and has contributed articles to a variety of magazines for adults and children. In her free time, Melissa enjoys hiking and canoeing near her home in Northborough, MA.
This is an informative text that clearly explains the nature of fossils and their importance to scientists interested in reconstructing life in the distant past. With the aid of a number of excellent illustrations and photographs, Melissa Stewart describe --NSS News
Reluctant readers in the upper elementary grades should be shown this terrific series which captures students attention with intriguing questions and bright, vivid photographs. Each chapter is covered in a double-paged spread with multi-colored backgroun --Library Media Connection
How Does a Bone Become a Fossil? is part of an interesting, low-cost series of paperbacks that answer key topical questions in the Earth sciences; the text, photos, and graphical elements will attract readers. Students in grades two through five will enjo --NSTA Recommends
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