I love how rocks fascinate my kids. Explore and collecting rocks is such a simple way to connect with nature, and yet children never seem to tire of rocks! I guess every kid is a natural geologist!
When we walk home through the park, the kids always have to stop at what they have named "The "Rock Place." They gather handfuls of rocks (actually just large gravel) and then hurl them over the nearby "cliff" (actually just a hill).
The best part? I get to rest and sit down for a little bit on a big rock while they search for little rocks.
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Kids Books about Rocks
If your kids are fascinated by rocks, add these fiction and nonfiction books about rocks to your next story time.
Incredibly gorgeous illustrations in A Rock Is Lively, by Dianna Hutts Aston and illustrated by Sylvia Long, take kids on a journey through the mineral kingdom.
If You Find a Rockby Peggy Christian is a wonderful, poetic celebration of all kinds of rocks. Beautiful photographs by Barbara Hirsch Lember will get your kids anxious to get out rock hunting again.
Let's Go Rock Collecting by Roma Gans, illustrated by Holly Keller, from the Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science series, will insert a bit of science learning into your kid's rock obsession.
Introduce the science of rocks with Rocks: Hard, Soft, Smooth, and Roughby Natalie Myra Rosinsky, illustrated by Matthew John.
National Geographic Kids Everything Rocks and Minerals: Dazzling gems of photos and info that will rock your world isn't exactly a read aloud story time book but it will satisfy every little rock collector with tons and tons of information and photographs.
If Rocks Could Sing: A Discovered Alphabet by Leslie McGuirk is a rather amazing alphabet with rocks that are naturally shaped like letters!
katepickle says
my girls often come home from school with their pockets full of rocks! Treasures they say.... but it seems rocks and kids just go together!
MaryAnne says
My kids are - especially Johnny!
One of our neighbors has a gravel driveway, and he would bring that entire driveway home if he could! He's transporting it home, little by little, on our walks =)
Raising a Happy Child says
Absolutely! No rock in the neighborhood is safe, and the small rocks in our backyard are in constant motion 🙂
The Sunshine Crew says
Rock collecting is such a fun activity. My sons love to collect rocks as well as shells, as shells are more in ample supply here than rocks.
Enjoyed your post...
Happy Tuesday!
Colleen
Little Wonders' Days says
I have buckets and buckets of rocks. I'm not sure what the fascination is, but man they love rocks. Most are what I call "parking lot rocks" and I gradually get them back outdoors. The others we have scattered around the garden. Maybe we'll have to start finding a safe place to throw them too.
jenny says
Yep, and like yours, just as fascinated with throwing them!
amandab says
Leaves are the collecting article of choice here. I don't know how many times after Kinder Princess has pulled off her shoes, tipped them upside down, and out hasa fallen a grden full of leaves. "I collected these for you, Mumma!"
I now have a nice collection in a tub in the kitchen, waiting for some crafting to be done 🙂
Marita says
My girls love rocks, there are always one or two in their pockets come laundry time.
Amanda says
Thank you for this list of rock books! I'm planning a geology unit for my kids soon and I just put nearly all the books you listed on hold at our library.
Erica says
Happy reading!