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Hey Grandma, What is an Earthquake? is a Children's Science Book. The book educates kids on basic facts about earthquakes. It includes explanations on what earthquakes are, what a fault is, where earthquakes occur, plate tectonics, earthquake magnitude, and earthquake safety. The book includes easy hands-on activities that readers can accomplish while reading the book and a list of scientific terms and definitions. It is the perfect way to introduce kids to Earth Science and set them on a path to a lifelong appreciation for the science of our planet. >The book is a dialogue between a…mehr

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Hey Grandma, What is an Earthquake? is a Children's Science Book. The book educates kids on basic facts about earthquakes. It includes explanations on what earthquakes are, what a fault is, where earthquakes occur, plate tectonics, earthquake magnitude, and earthquake safety. The book includes easy hands-on activities that readers can accomplish while reading the book and a list of scientific terms and definitions. It is the perfect way to introduce kids to Earth Science and set them on a path to a lifelong appreciation for the science of our planet. >The book is a dialogue between a grandmother and her grandson. Grandma is a retired science schoolteacher and Mason, her grandson, loves learning new things and is especially interested in science. The story evolves from a series of questions that Mason asks Grandma to better understand earthquakes. Hey Grandma, What is an Earthquake? is the first in a series of children's science books designed to teach and engage curious kids on various Earth Science topics. Purchase the book today and start a journey of science exploration with your kids and grandkids. To learn more, visit Terri's website: heygrandmabooks.com.
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Autorenporträt
Terri Long is a retired college professor. She taught Oceanography, Geology, Meteorology and Earth Science at a southern California Community College for 25 years. Teaching is her passion and writing children's science books allows her to continue doing what she loves to do. Terri loves the outdoors and enjoys swimming and snorkeling in the ocean, hiking, biking, camping, and spending time with her family and friends. She lives in Chino Hills, California with her husband Gary and her two cats Dazi and Dafni.