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Junior Volcanologist takes young readers on a vibrant, science¿filled journey to explore the forces that shape our ever¿changing Earth. Through rhythmic text and engaging illustrations, this book introduces volcanic features such as cinder cones, shield volcanoes, lava tubes, fumaroles, and crater lakes, weaving real scientific concepts into an adventurous narrative. Designed for classrooms, libraries, and curious young explorers, Junior Volcanologist sparks a love for STEM learning while showing how geology and earth science come alive in the field. Readers follow the Junior Volcanologist as…mehr

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Junior Volcanologist takes young readers on a vibrant, science¿filled journey to explore the forces that shape our ever¿changing Earth. Through rhythmic text and engaging illustrations, this book introduces volcanic features such as cinder cones, shield volcanoes, lava tubes, fumaroles, and crater lakes, weaving real scientific concepts into an adventurous narrative. Designed for classrooms, libraries, and curious young explorers, Junior Volcanologist sparks a love for STEM learning while showing how geology and earth science come alive in the field. Readers follow the Junior Volcanologist as she observes eruptions, studies layers of ash, and uncovers clues about Earth's fiery history-modeling safe, hands¿on exploration and scientific curiosity. Part of the Explore With Me Junior Series, this title is ideal for children in preschool through elementary school, educators seeking engaging STEM resources, and families who want to inspire wonder about the natural world.
Autorenporträt
Allison Fennema is a middle school Science and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) teacher who loves uncovering Earth's mysteries and connecting them to the places we walk everyday. She holds a Master of Science in Hydrogeology from the University of Nevada, Reno, and a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Sonoma State University. Her greatest joy is helping students discover how every mountain, stream, and pebble tells a bigger story about our world.