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Underneath the Earth's Crust
Trip to the Core of Our Planet
Book #2 of Wow!
Illustrated by Mack van Gageldonk
Published by Clavis Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
In this second book in the Wow! series, you travel to the mysterious core of our planet. For little explorers ages 5 years and up.
From space, the earth looks like a beautiful, colored ball. You immediately see the white clouds, blue oceans, and green, gray, and brown pieces of land. But on the inside, the earth looks very different. Are you also curious about what’s underneath your feet? Is it hot inside the earth? And do animals live there? Travel along to the center of the earth and discover everything about stone caves, geysers, volcanoes, and other magical phenomena under the earth’s crust.
From space, the earth looks like a beautiful, colored ball. You immediately see the white clouds, blue oceans, and green, gray, and brown pieces of land. But on the inside, the earth looks very different. Are you also curious about what’s underneath your feet? Is it hot inside the earth? And do animals live there? Travel along to the center of the earth and discover everything about stone caves, geysers, volcanoes, and other magical phenomena under the earth’s crust.
About The Illustrator
Mack van Gageldonk is an author, graphic designer, and illustrator from the Netherlands. He was educated at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, where he began drawing funny and educational cartoons about animals. Mack is a regular illustrator at the Royal Zoo of Rotterdam and is the author of several children’s books, in which animals often are the lead characters.
Product Details
- Publisher: Clavis Publishing (November 29, 2022)
- Length: 64 pages
- ISBN13: 9781605378053
- Ages: 5 - 11
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