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1. Carpenter, Allan. Chicago, Children Press—1966
Connecticut
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This book is concerned with Connecticut’s past to present
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2. Fenton, Carroll Lane. New York, Doubleday & Co.—1951
Books and Their Stories
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The book explains the difference between stones, rocks, and minerals. Fifty pages of photographs will help the student to recognize their finds.
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3. Keene, Melvin. New York, Harper & Row, Publishers—1966
The Beginners’ Story of Minerals
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The book is simple, easy to read and there are enough basic facts to satisfy the beginner.
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4. Gallant, Ray A. & Schuberth, Christopher J. Natural History Press, New York—1967
Discovering Rocks and Minerals
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This book is designed for people who want to learn how to collect and identify rocks and minerals.
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5. May, Julian. Childrens Press—1960
You and the Earth Beneath Us
Story of our ever-changing earth, how the earth is changed by earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, and how different plants and animals that lived here over the ages also changed.