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Cabinet of Curiosities
Cabinet of Curiosities: Collecting and Understanding the Wonders of the Natural World | Gordon Grice
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Exactly the book for every young explorer who loves finding stuff in nature and bringing it home. Cabinet of Curiosities is a lavishly illustrated introduction to the wonders of natural history and the joys of being an amateur scientist and collector. Nature writer Gordon Grice, who started his first cabinet of curiosities at age six when he found a skunk’s skull, explains how scientists classify all living things through the Linnaeus system; how to tell real gold from fool’s gold; how to preserve butterflies, crab shells, feathers, a robin’s egg, spider specimens, and honeycombs; how to identify seashells; the difference between antlers and horns; how to read animal tracks. And then, what to do with your specimens, including how to build a cabinet of curiosities out of common household objects, like a desk organizer or a box for fishing tackle.
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Darklunarose
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Giving this one a go now.

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kyraleseberg
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This was the perfect rainy day book for Haven and I to browse. She especially loved the bird section: seeing the feathers and talking about how to preserve an egg (which we'll apparently be trying soon, according to her). The butterfly section was also lovely and had directions for pinning them, as well as dragonflies.

Gezemice Gorgeous book! 7y
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