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From BAM! to BURP!
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From BAM! to BURP!

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Follow a carbon atom on its incredible adventure over billions of years. It's been part of many things-from early volcanic gases, to plants that dinosaurs devoured, to your breakfast burp!

By award-winning children's author Melissa Stewart, this epic nonfiction picture book for 5-8-year-olds is a perfect blend of science and history that STEM-seekers will eat up!

Follow a carbon atom on its incredible adventure over billions of years. It's been part of many things-from early volcanic gases, to plants that dinosaurs devoured, to your breakfast burp!

By award-winning children's author Melissa Stewart, this epic nonfiction picture book for 5-8-year-olds is a perfect blend of science and history that STEM-seekers will eat up!

Long ago, the young Earth crashed into a smaller body called Theia. Matter blasted through space, and the carbon atom was trapped deep inside Earth until a volcano erupted, thrusting tons of ash and gases-including the carbon atom-high into the sky.

Over millions of years, the carbon atom has been part of all kinds of things, including plants and dinosaurs, eggshells and seashells, a lump of coal, and even a sheet of toilet paper! Not long ago, it became part of a towering maple tree and then a drop of maple syrup. Just imagine that the syrup ended up on YOUR pancakes and then inside your body. And when you let out a deep breath, the carbon left your lungs, met up with a blast of gas from your stomach, and . . . BURP!

You never know where a carbon atom will go next. . . . Get ready to take off on a wild ride, From BAM! to BURP!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
20 January 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9781623544461

Follow a carbon atom on its incredible adventure over billions of years. It's been part of many things-from early volcanic gases, to plants that dinosaurs devoured, to your breakfast burp!

By award-winning children's author Melissa Stewart, this epic nonfiction picture book for 5-8-year-olds is a perfect blend of science and history that STEM-seekers will eat up!

Follow a carbon atom on its incredible adventure over billions of years. It's been part of many things-from early volcanic gases, to plants that dinosaurs devoured, to your breakfast burp!

By award-winning children's author Melissa Stewart, this epic nonfiction picture book for 5-8-year-olds is a perfect blend of science and history that STEM-seekers will eat up!

Long ago, the young Earth crashed into a smaller body called Theia. Matter blasted through space, and the carbon atom was trapped deep inside Earth until a volcano erupted, thrusting tons of ash and gases-including the carbon atom-high into the sky.

Over millions of years, the carbon atom has been part of all kinds of things, including plants and dinosaurs, eggshells and seashells, a lump of coal, and even a sheet of toilet paper! Not long ago, it became part of a towering maple tree and then a drop of maple syrup. Just imagine that the syrup ended up on YOUR pancakes and then inside your body. And when you let out a deep breath, the carbon left your lungs, met up with a blast of gas from your stomach, and . . . BURP!

You never know where a carbon atom will go next. . . . Get ready to take off on a wild ride, From BAM! to BURP!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
20 January 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9781623544461