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Re: (meteorobs) children's books



Hello, Dave Hostetter,

I'm now reading a book named "Rocks from Space" by O. Richard Norton (2nd edition). The book about meteors and meteorites is very good. I appreciate it but am afraid that it may be a little difficult for elementary school children. (?)

Kind Regards,
Huan.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Hostetter" <dehostetter@mail.msisdot net>
To: "meteorobs" <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) children's books


> Hi, list:
> 
> Our museum and planetarium will reopen at a new location this Fall and I
> want to be sure some books on meteors and meteorites are included in our
> gift shop.  I have a couple of titles picked out for adult readers, but am
> looking for a good, accurate book suitable for elementary school children
> (say, about ages 10 to 12).  Many of the books I've found so far are out of
> print, though.
> 
> I gotten some interesting suggestions from meteorite-list, but would
> appreciate it if any of you have any suggestions.  Thanks!
> 
> Dave Hostetter
> Curator of the Planetarium
> Lafayette (LA) Natural History Museum and Planetarium
> 
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