Learn all about rocks in this leveled reader! TIME for Kids helps young readers develop critical reading skills at any age and understand how to engage with the world around them.

Have you ever wondered how rocks are formed? Or questioned what the differences between rock types are? Or asked how some rocks become shiny crystals? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this photo-filled early reader perfect for young geologists.
© Sarah Jospitre
Sarah Jospitre (she/her) is the publishing coordinator at Penguin Young Readers for Putnam, Razorbill, and Dial. She aspires to become a successful children's author with a strong focus on quirky and fun characters of color. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. View titles by Sarah Jospitre

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Learn all about rocks in this leveled reader! TIME for Kids helps young readers develop critical reading skills at any age and understand how to engage with the world around them.

Have you ever wondered how rocks are formed? Or questioned what the differences between rock types are? Or asked how some rocks become shiny crystals? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this photo-filled early reader perfect for young geologists.

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© Sarah Jospitre
Sarah Jospitre (she/her) is the publishing coordinator at Penguin Young Readers for Putnam, Razorbill, and Dial. She aspires to become a successful children's author with a strong focus on quirky and fun characters of color. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. View titles by Sarah Jospitre

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