
Fossils for Kids
Finding, Identifying, and Collecting
Dan R. Lynch(Author)
Adventure Publications, Incorporated (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-1-59193-939-9 (ISBN)
Description
Dig into the history of life with this children's introduction to paleontology, complete with an identification section and "how to" instructions.
As incredible as it sounds, fossils are all around us, waiting to be discovered. Become a young paleontologist. Learn all about ancient lifeforms preserved in rock. Dan R. Lynch, author of many Rocks & Minerals field guides, presents a kids' introduction to fossils.
Begin by learning about the early Earth and the process of fossilization. That's followed by an identification guide to the most common and collectible fossils: crinoids, snail shells, shark teeth, and more. With full-color photographs and illustrations, you'll always know what to look for. A "how to" section includes the details your family needs to begin a successful fossil hunt.
You'll also get information on everything from rock shop fossils and rules of collecting to dinosaur fossils and more. So learn to find, identify, and even collect the petrified forms of ancient organisms. Whether children see their first fossil at a museum or find their own fossil seashells, this easy-to-understand book is a perfect guide for beginners.
Inside You'll Find
"How to" section, including details on what to look for and where to look
The basics of paleontology and how fossils formed
Rules about what you can and can't collect
Identification guide to common and collectible invertebrate fossils, such as trilobites, as well as common rock shop finds
As incredible as it sounds, fossils are all around us, waiting to be discovered. Become a young paleontologist. Learn all about ancient lifeforms preserved in rock. Dan R. Lynch, author of many Rocks & Minerals field guides, presents a kids' introduction to fossils.
Begin by learning about the early Earth and the process of fossilization. That's followed by an identification guide to the most common and collectible fossils: crinoids, snail shells, shark teeth, and more. With full-color photographs and illustrations, you'll always know what to look for. A "how to" section includes the details your family needs to begin a successful fossil hunt.
You'll also get information on everything from rock shop fossils and rules of collecting to dinosaur fossils and more. So learn to find, identify, and even collect the petrified forms of ancient organisms. Whether children see their first fossil at a museum or find their own fossil seashells, this easy-to-understand book is a perfect guide for beginners.
Inside You'll Find
"How to" section, including details on what to look for and where to look
The basics of paleontology and how fossils formed
Rules about what you can and can't collect
Identification guide to common and collectible invertebrate fossils, such as trilobites, as well as common rock shop finds
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From First Grade to Seventh Grade, Interest Age: From 6 to 12 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Color illustrations and photos throughout
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 124 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
249 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59193-939-9 (9781591939399)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dan R. Lynch has a degree in graphic design with emphasis on photography from the University of Minnesota Duluth. But before his love of art and writing came a passion for rocks and minerals, developed during his lifetime growing up in his parents' rock shop in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Combining the two aspects of his life seemed a natural choice, and he enjoys researching, writing about, and taking photographs of rocks and minerals. Working with his father, Bob Lynch, a respected veteran of Lake Superior's agate-collecting community, Dan spearheads their series of rock and mineral field guides-definitive guidebooks that help amateurs "decode" the complexities of geology and mineralogy. He also takes special care to ensure that his photographs complement the text and always represent each rock or mineral exactly as it appears in person. He currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife, Julie, where he works as a writer and photographer.
Content
Introduction
All About Fossils
Types of Fossils
Fossils, Then and Now
About Rocks
How Do Bones and Plants Get Inside Rocks?
Cells and Fossilization
Other Ways Fossils Can Form
What Are Fossils Made Out Of?
Sedimentary Rocks That Can Have Fossils in Them
Ancient Life and Extinction
Rock Layers Tell a Story
Types of Fossils
Animal Fossils
Plant Fossils and Amber
Microfossils, Trace Fossils, Hydrocarbons, Coal, and Pseudofossils
Collecting Fossils
Cool Fossil Sites Around the U.S.
Glossary
Recommended Reading
About the Author
All About Fossils
Types of Fossils
Fossils, Then and Now
About Rocks
How Do Bones and Plants Get Inside Rocks?
Cells and Fossilization
Other Ways Fossils Can Form
What Are Fossils Made Out Of?
Sedimentary Rocks That Can Have Fossils in Them
Ancient Life and Extinction
Rock Layers Tell a Story
Types of Fossils
Animal Fossils
Plant Fossils and Amber
Microfossils, Trace Fossils, Hydrocarbons, Coal, and Pseudofossils
Collecting Fossils
Cool Fossil Sites Around the U.S.
Glossary
Recommended Reading
About the Author