A beautifully illustrated, hands-on introduction to Earth science that helps children ages 6-12 understand how our planet works--and why it matters. Nature School: Planet Earth invites young learners to explore the world beneath their feet and the universe beyond their skies through engaging bite-size facts, vibrant illustrations, and more than 30 hands-on activities designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding. From the vastness of space to the delicate balance of Earth's ecosystems, this accessible guide makes complex scientific ideas clear, memorable, and fun. Building on the award-winning Nature School approach, the book introduces children to planet Earth through both physical and life science lenses, helping them see how geology, atmosphere, energy, and living systems work together to make life possible. Each chapter concludes with practical, screen-free activities that encourage observation, experimentation, and discussion--ideal for homeschooling families, classrooms, and independent learners alike. Inside, children will explore:
- Earth's place in the universe, including the Milky Way galaxy, our solar system, and Earth's relationship to the Sun and Moon
- The structure and composition of Earth, from its size and shape to gravity, magnetic fields, and geographic features
- Earth's atmosphere, covering weather, climate, atmospheric layers, and what we see in the day and night sky
- The conditions that support life, including natural resources, energy flow, latitude and longitude, and life cycles
- Earth as an interconnected community, with clear explanations of ecosystems, biomes, food webs, biodiversity, and an ever-changing planet