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Evolution book for younger children?

Started by afreethinker30, July 13, 2008, 06:09:01 AM

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afreethinker30

My soon to be 8 yr old son is asking alot about the world around him.I have been looking for a book on evolution for younger readers,but haven't had much luck finding something that would fit with his age.Anyone have any suggestions?

Asmodean

I'll bet my last two coppers that there IS a book on ID for children. A ton of them, in fact.  :mad:

Sorry, I don't know about evolution books for young readers (me being a self-proclaimed old guy and so on), but have you tried googling in more general terms like science for children? There are several science-related book series for kids out there and I'd be surprised if some did not encompass evolution.
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Tom62

Luckily, Google is your friend.

Here is a NY Times review of Steve Jenkins' "Life on Earth" evolution book for children ages 6 to 10 and the Amazon.com link
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.h ... A9659C8B63
http://www.amazon.com/Life-Earth-Evolut ... gy_b_img_b

Another nicely illustrated book that cause quite some stir from our theist "friends is "Our Family Tree" (for children age 6 to 8)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... /ref=nosim
The universe never did make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract.
Robert A. Heinlein

afreethinker30

Life on Earth is probley alittle to advanced for my 8 yr old but the Our Family Tree shall work perfectly.Thank you .And I was so happy to find this book Darwin and Evolution for Kids: His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities http://www.amazon.com/Darwin-Evolution-Kids-Ideas-Activities/dp/1556525028/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215966583&sr=1-2

Loffler



I own all of these books. They're some of my all time favorites, but only this first volume deals with evolution.

afreethinker30

Do you think they could hold an 8 year olds attention?

Loffler

Hard to say. It uses simple language, funny sense of humor (which gets sharper in later editions, but is nice and simple early on). I'm not the person to ask: when I was 8 my bedtime reading of choice was encyclopedia entries on fish or insects.

Swing by Borders or Barnes & Noble and see if they have them in the History or Humor section (I've seen them in both). You can look over the first section of the first book (the one in the picture) and see if you think it would hold your 8 year old's attention.

afreethinker30

Quote from: "Loffler"Hard to say. It uses simple language, funny sense of humor (which gets sharper in later editions, but is nice and simple early on). I'm not the person to ask: when I was 8 my bedtime reading of choice was encyclopedia entries on fish or insects.

Swing by Borders or Barnes & Noble and see if they have them in the History or Humor section (I've seen them in both). You can look over the first section of the first book (the one in the picture) and see if you think it would hold your 8 year old's attention.

It sounds like something he would enjoy.He's pretty much into anything involving the world around him.And the humor part would put the icing on the cake.

Loffler

There are scraps of it floating around the web. Here's some I found:







afreethinker30

Cool thanks for posting pictures of it.Looks like it would be an awesome buy for him.I'm no good at explaining things like this to him.  :beer: