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Big Fantastic Earth

Author: Green, Jen

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 6.7
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 8171
Points per Word 0.000122
Page Count 96
Points per Page 0.010417

Description

Big Fantastic Earth by Jen Green explores the planet's most spectacular natural wonders, from the towering peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to the deep canyons of the Grand Canyon. The book explains how geological forces create mountains, waterfalls, and coastlines, and how the Moon's gravity influences tides and erosion. It also covers the history of exploration, such as the first expedition to Mount Everest, while providing clear descriptions of Earth's formation and the processes that shape its landscapes. The text presents scientific facts and detailed information about the world's diverse environments for independent readers aged 9 to 11.

Quick Summary

From the fiery birth of our planet to the ever-shifting tides pulled by the Moon, this book turns Earth science into a series of jaw-dropping surprises that keep young readers guessing what will happen next. Kids will relish the giant fold-out diagrams of mountains rising and waterfalls plunging, plus the sneaky way the Moon tugs the oceans to create the waves they love to splash in. If your kid loves the curiosity-sparking mix of facts and fun in "The Magic School Bus" or "National Geographic Kids" magazines, they will devour this colorful tour of our world. It's ideal for children ages 7-9, roughly grades 2-3, who are ready to explore big ideas at a reading level that feels just right.