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So You Want To Be An Explorer
Somewhere, right now, there is a place no one has ever seen. A cave deeper than any yet measured. A trench darker than any yet reached. A mountain ridge still hiding its secrets beneath the snow. The world is older than we can imagine—and still, astonishingly, not finished revealing itself.
That's where explorers come in.
In So You Want To Be An Explorer, young readers ages 8–14 set out on one of the most thrilling journeys a book can offer: the journey into the unknown. From the polar ice caps to the ocean floor, from dense rainforests to windswept deserts, from ancient ruins to the edges of outer space, this book opens up the vast and wondrous world of modern exploration—and the people bold enough to lead the way.
Readers will meet the many kinds of explorers shaping our understanding of the planet and beyond: mountaineers climbing the world's highest peaks, deep-sea divers descending into the Mariana Trench, cave explorers mapping underground rivers, polar scientists living on the ice, archaeologists unearthing lost cities, wildlife researchers tracking rare species, astronauts orbiting Earth, and citizen scientists making discoveries right in their own backyards. They'll learn the tools explorers rely on—GPS, sonar, drones, climbing ropes, satellite mapping, and the oldest tool of all: a notebook and a careful eye. And they'll discover the surprising truth that exploration isn't only about faraway places. It's about paying attention, asking questions, and being willing to go where the answers live.
Along the way, young readers come to know the qualities every explorer shares: courage, curiosity, preparation, humility, respect for nature, and a deep love of learning. They'll follow the real path from a child's first sense of wonder to the expeditions of a lifetime—and see that exploration begins the moment someone decides to truly look.
Packed with astonishing facts, true stories of discovery, and the quiet thrill of the wide-open world, So You Want To Be An Explorer is perfect for the kid who studies maps at bedtime, the one who turns over every rock in the yard, or the one who already senses that the world is bigger—and more beautiful—than anyone has yet described.
Because exploration isn't just about finding new places. It's about becoming the kind of person who goes looking.
If you’ve got a kid who’s always asking “what’s over there?”, this book is a great place to start. It reminds kids (and parents) that exploration isn’t over. It’s in the deep ocean, under ou... Read the full review
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