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A series of illustrated, seasonally arranged chapters follows the imagined life of a pebble to introduce fundamental principles of earth science and landscape formation. Using plain language, lively narrative touches, and reproductions of paintings and scenery, it explains processes such as erosion, glaciation, and sedimentation while suggesting questions and visual exercises that train the eye to read valleys, mountains, fields, and shores. Intended for children but accessible to older readers, it favors gradual discovery over textbook exposition, presenting geological evidence piece by piece to awaken curiosity and make physiographic ideas memorable.
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