Earth Science Books

Aulenbach, Nancy Holler and Barton, Hazel A., with Delano, Marfé Ferguson. Exploring Caves: Journeys Into the Earth. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 2001. (E)

Dewey, Jennifer O. Antarctic Journal: Four Months at the Bottom of the World. New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, 2001. (E)

De Paola, Tomie. The Cloud Book. New York: Holiday House, 1975. (P)

DeWitt, Lynda. What Will the Weather Be? Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1991. (P)

Gentle, Victor and Perry, Janet. Earthquakes. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens, 2001. (P)

Graf, Mike. Lightning and Thunderstorms. New York: Simon Spotlight, 1998. (E)

Gray, Susan H. Coral Reefs. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books, 2001. (P)

Kahl, Jonathan D. National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Weather. Washington, DC: National Audubon Society, 1998. (E)

Kramer, Stephen. Hidden Worlds: Looking Through a Scientist's Microscope. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. (E)

Levinson, Nancy S. Death Valley: A Day in the Desert. New York: Holiday House, 2001. (P)

Lingelbach, Jenepher and Purcell, Lisa (Eds.). Hands-On Nature. Woodstock, VT: Vermont Institute of Natural Science, 2000. (E)

Markle, Sandra. A Rainy Day. London: Orchard Books, 1993. (P)

Morrison, Gordon. Pond. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. (P)

Ricciuti, Edward R. Rocks and Minerals. New York: Scholastic, 2001. (E)

Robson, Pam. Maps and Plans. Brookfield, CT: Copper Beech Books, 2001. (P)

Ryon-Quiri, Patricia. Seasons. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books, 2001. (P)

Silver, Donald. M. Backyard. New York: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books, 1997. (P)

Tagliaferro, Linda. Galápagos Islands: Nature's Delicate Balance at Risk. Minneapolis: Lerner, 2001. (E)

Weidner, Kathleen. What Is the World Made of? All About Solids, Liquids, and Gases. New York: Harper Trophy, 1998. (P)

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