Book Descriptions
for Billions of Years, Amazing Changes by Laurence Pringle and Steve Jenkins
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Laurence Pringle’s explanation of the theory of evolution and related scientific principles unfolds in a work that is both understandable and intriguing. Pringle gives readers the big picture by focusing chapters on individual but essential components all of which relate: evolution, variation, competition, natural selection, genetics, missing links, continental shift, and coevolution are presented along with information on how scientists date fossils and other evidence found in nature. Throughout the book Pringle introduces a number of scientists whose discoveries advanced our understanding of the origin and development of life on earth, including, of course, Charles Darwin. He also points to the many fascinating examples in nature of the principles he discusses. And early on, he provides a clear explanation of why evolution is called a “theory” when in science it is generally accepted as fact, explaining that the scientific use of the word “theory” is different than the way we might use it in daily life. This clear, thorough, groundbreaking work for older children and teens is illustrated with vivid color photographs and occasional collage images. (Ages 9–14)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
This highly engaging exploration of the concept of evolution lays out the history of life on earth—what we know and how we know it.
Ever since Charles Darwin revealed his landmark ideas about evolution in 1859, new findings have confirmed, expanded, and refined his concepts. This ALSC Notable children's book brings together the pillars of evidence that support our understanding of evolution. In addition to stunning illustrations, more than fifty photographs capture natural marvels, including awe-inspiring fossils, life forms, and geological wonders. The result is a full and clear account of the monumental evidence supporting the modern view of evolution.
Ever since Charles Darwin revealed his landmark ideas about evolution in 1859, new findings have confirmed, expanded, and refined his concepts. This ALSC Notable children's book brings together the pillars of evidence that support our understanding of evolution. In addition to stunning illustrations, more than fifty photographs capture natural marvels, including awe-inspiring fossils, life forms, and geological wonders. The result is a full and clear account of the monumental evidence supporting the modern view of evolution.
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