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How to Make a Mountain: in Just 9 Simple Steps and Only 100 Million Years

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Make a Mountain: in Just 9 Simple Steps and Only 100 Million Years
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Amy Huntington
Illustrated by Nancy Lemon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:68
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 305
ISBN/Barcode 9781452175881
ClassificationsDewey:551.432
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Jacketed hardcover, Full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 26 May 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

DO IT YOURSELF! START TODAY! From shaping peaks and crafting a glacier to nurturing your own plants and animals, these nine simple steps cover everything you need to know to make your very own mountain. In this book, you'll learn how to: Crush a piece of continent into a mountain range. Freeze and melt glaciers. Carve ravines, valleys, rivers, and mountain lakes. Foster plants and develop a fertile layer of soil. Fill your mountain with a wide variety of animals that will work together to keep your mountain ecosystems healthy. YES, YOU, TOO, CAN MAKE A MOUNTAIN! It is a big job, but it's also a thrilling adventure! Pack your snacks, load up your gear, and get ready for the challenge of a lifetime! *Tectonic plates, tools, and wildlife not included. Some restrictions apply. The authors assume no responsibility for frostbite, landslides, or accidental volcanoes.

Author Biography

Amy Huntington is an author, illustrator, and recipient of the 2017 Institute for Child Success Focus Fellowship. She lives in Vermon with her husband, two cats, twenty hens, one rooster, one tilapia, and two sheep. Nancy Lemon has always loved animals. In middle school she volunteered at a vet's office, which was also home to a twenty-five pound tabby cat named Buddy. He was the fattest cat she had (and has) ever seen. Nancy lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, two imaginative children, and their goofy dog.

Reviews

"Readers with a solid introductory grasp of earth science concepts, the water cycle, and basic geological features will build a deeper understanding of the effects that climate patterns, water, and time have on this grand phenomenon in nature. Highly recommended for the curious upper elementary reader interested in earth science or paired with a geology unit that explores mountain formation and geological terms."?-School Library Journal "Under the breezy tutelage and encouragement of an unseen narrator, a young girl creates a splendidly sculpted mountain, alive with flora and fauna and equally well-suited for hiking or for quiet contemplation. . . Solid organization, fascinating backmatter, and Huntington's running commentary on the mechanics of earth science make this a perfect fit for curricular use, and the understated humor will appeal to middle graders who enjoy, and perhaps even need, memorable visuals to complement informational text."-The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Using a friendly but informative second-person voice, the humorous narrator treats readers as full participants in the geologic process, complete with explanations as needed. . . . Lemon's sketch-like illustrations match the engaging tone. . . . [How to Make a Mountain is] earth science charmingly disguised as a how-to manual."-Booklist "A useful, engaging, and clearly delineated distillation of a complex geological process."-Kirkus Reviews