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Minerals -- Juvenile literature
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Minerals -- Juvenile literature
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Minerals
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Minerals
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Juvenile literature
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Extreme rocks & minerals!, Q & A, Smithsonian
Minerals, by Roy A. Gallant
Rocks, gems, and minerals, Trudi Strain Trueit
Rocky road trip, [written by Judith Bauer Stamper ; illustrations by Hope Gangloff]
Rocks, minerals, and fossils, Rebecca Hunter ; [illustrated by Pamela Goodchild ... et al.]
Looking at rocks, by Jennifer Dussling ; illustrated by Deborah and Allan Drew-Brook-Cormack and Tim Haggerty
Rocks & minerals, written by Dr. R.F. Symes and the staff of the Natural History Museum, London
Rocks and minerals, Ruth Chasek
Rocks & minerals, by Ellen Lawrence ; consultants: Suzy Gazlay, MA, Recipient, Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching, Kimberly Brenneman, PhD, National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Minerals, by Melissa Stewart
Rocks & minerals of the world
Rocks & minerals, Seymour Simon
Little kids first big book, rocks, minerals, and shells, Moira Rose Donohue
Rocks & minerals, Michael Burgan
The best book of fossils, rocks, and minerals, Chris Pellant
Crystals, by Melissa Stewart
Rocks and minerals, [created by Basher ; written by Dan Green]
Minerals, by Grace Hansen
Minerals, Chris and Helen Pellant
Rocks and minerals, written by Steve Parker
A rock is lively, Dianna Aston, Sylvia Long
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