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Did you know that Petoskey stones are perhaps one of the oldest things you will ever hold in your hand? Are they older than Grandpa? Older than dinosaurs? How did they form? Why are they most abundantly found in Michigan? If a Petoskey Stone Could Talk tells the story of a family's visit to the beach and imagines the history of Michigan through the eyes of a Petoskey stone-when millions of years ago, Michigan was surrounded by a warm ocean and dinosaurs roamed the state. Petoskey stones even go back before dinosaurs and the most recent Ice Age, more than three hundred million years ago. Now…mehr

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Did you know that Petoskey stones are perhaps one of the oldest things you will ever hold in your hand? Are they older than Grandpa? Older than dinosaurs? How did they form? Why are they most abundantly found in Michigan? If a Petoskey Stone Could Talk tells the story of a family's visit to the beach and imagines the history of Michigan through the eyes of a Petoskey stone-when millions of years ago, Michigan was surrounded by a warm ocean and dinosaurs roamed the state. Petoskey stones even go back before dinosaurs and the most recent Ice Age, more than three hundred million years ago. Now that's OLD! It is fun to imagine what Petoskey stones have seen, and what they know. If a Petoskey stone could talk, what would it say? This book is a wonderful exploration for curious minds-children and adults alike!
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Autorenporträt
Brittany Darga, a Northern Michigan native, received a bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University and a master's degree from Marquette University. She has worked in the journalism, public relations, and corporate communications fields. Her passion is writing stories and creating curious minds in children. When she's not writing, her favorite things to do are roam the beach in all seasons, swim, run half marathons, cross-country ski, go on nature walks, read historical fiction, and play with her kids and dog. She lives with her family in Traverse City, Michigan. Find her at her website: brittanydargaauthor.com.