A fun little 25 page coloring book that helps teach children (and adults) about shatter cones, a rare and fascinating rock formed by the impact of a meteorite. The Georgia Mineral Society, Inc. is a completely volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and members of our society in the field of Earth Sciences. All proceeds above cost will be used to further education in Earth Sciences and to support the educational efforts of the Georgia Mineral Society.
A fun little 25 page coloring book that helps teach children (and adults) about shatter cones, a rare and fascinating rock formed by the impact of a m...
This 34 page coloring book will help children and adults learn about sand Learn how sand is more than just tiny brown rocks from a beach The Georgia Mineral Society is a completely volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and members of our society in the field of Earth Sciences. All proceeds above cost will be used to further education in Earth Sciences and to support the educational efforts of the Georgia Mineral Society.
This 34 page coloring book will help children and adults learn about sand Learn how sand is more than just tiny brown rocks from a beach The Georgia...
This fun little 45 page coloring book will help children and adults learn more about a fascinating fossil called a coprolite. The Georgia Mineral Society, Inc. is a completely volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and members of our society in the field of Earth Sciences. All proceeds above cost will be used to further education in Earth Sciences and to support the educational efforts of the Georgia Mineral Society.
This fun little 45 page coloring book will help children and adults learn more about a fascinating fossil called a coprolite. The Georgia Mineral Soci...
This 40 page coloring book will help children and adults learn about Mary Anning, a pioneering paleontologist who lived in England in the 1850's. Learn about Mary Anning's fossil discoveries and why how important they were to paleontology. The Georgia Mineral Society is a completely volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and members of our society in the field of Earth Sciences. All proceeds above cost will be used to further education in Earth Sciences and to support the educational efforts of the Georgia Mineral Society.
This 40 page coloring book will help children and adults learn about Mary Anning, a pioneering paleontologist who lived in England in the 1850's. Lear...