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Caves and Caverns
by Gail Gibbons

Book Review

Caves and Caverns by Gail Gibbons has information about people that lived in caves. It said mostly about how caves about caverns form. It also told about what lives in caves.

I liked all of it and it was easy to follow. It has a list of caves abd caverns you can visit, a supply list, and a caves rules list.

I wondered how stalagtites and stalagmites formes and it told me that! The pictures matched the words. This book should be a full Cornerstones' book. I give it five out of five stars because it has a lot of information and is a really good book.

~ St. John's Catholic School student, Brunswick
"Read, Write & Win" 2005, 3rd place / 3rd grade

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Cornerstones of Science

Last updated January 3, 2007