Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution by Steve Jenkins - Presentation Transcript
Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution
by Steve Jenkins
Great Primer
There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the
earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come
from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on?
In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating
history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles
Darwins great contribution to modern science.
Personal Review: Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution by Steve
Jenkins
This book is a very broad survey of life on Earth basics for children new to
learning about science, biology, and evolution. It's already proved
invaluable in jumpstarting conversations with them about more specific
points in evolutionary history (like horse evolution--in the book, there's a
brief blurb about the first horses that led into a discussion about "toes" and
grasslands and other specifics of their changes over time). My children are
also able to make connections to other things that have read, learned, or
noticed in other places, too, thanks in large part to the multitude of
charming illustrations and varied species to support and flavor broad,
boiled-down theoretical points. Fantastic classic picture-book with lots of
opportunities for sparking interest, making connections, and explaining (in
simple terms) the magnificence of evolutionary theory.
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This book is a very broad survey of life on Earth b more
This book is a very broad survey of life on Earth basics for children new to learning about science, biology, and evolution. It's already proved invaluable in jumpstarting conversations with them about more specific points in evolutionary history (like horse evolution--in the book, there's a brief blurb about the first horses that led into a discussion about "toes" and grasslands and other specifics of their changes over time). My children are also able to make connections to other things that have read, learned, or noticed in other places, too, thanks in large part to the multitude of charming illustrations and varied species to support and flavor broad, boiled-down theoretical points. Fantastic classic picture-book with lots of opportunities for sparking interest, making connections, and explaining (in simple terms) the magnificence of evolutionary theory. less
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