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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about the physical world, like why some mountains have snow and others are red rock, or how something so massive could have ever been formed. This is an essential resource for the transition from 'story time' to 'learning time,' providing a bridge between a child's natural wonder and scientific fact. Seymour Simon uses breathtaking photography to explain tectonic shifts, erosion, and the diverse ecosystems found at different altitudes. It is a calming yet awe-inspiring read that validates a child's curiosity about the grandeur of nature. Best suited for children ages 5 to 9, it builds a sophisticated vocabulary while remaining accessible enough for a bedtime discovery session or a classroom reference.