Kids find that their imagination starts to grow when they learn about new things and rocks and minerals are a natural aspect of the outdoors but kids tend to not take time to really look closely at each one. Learning about the big and little details of both helps kids imagine where rocks have been; how they got to where they were found and what caused minerals to form and take shape; all of these things help children think in new and exciting ways.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Food for thought...By Meredith D.Greta tells her story with wrenching honesty. It is difficult to read; as you confront her pain and despair in the years of her active eating disorder...but it is ultimately a stunning story of triumph and recovery. This book should be required reading; for both clients and staff; in every treatment facility that deals with ED.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. EngagingBy M. YoungerThis was a very insightful and easy to read book about Gretas long struggle with an eating disorder (ED). She is brutally honest about how it impacted her life negatively in so many ways. The path toward healing was a long journey. As a mental health therapist myself (that does not work with addiction); it educated me on how much an ED mirrors substance addiction. But it was also a entertaining read!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. was decentBy scarletkissI thought the book was decent. I did think it sounded real and the descriptions were good but it felt kind of repetitive after a while and i wish the time in rehab included more depth