Jarod and the Mystery of the Petroglyphs - Janice J Beaty - Books - Sunstone Press - 9781632930712 - August 3, 2015
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Jarod and the Mystery of the Petroglyphs

Janice J Beaty

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Jarod and the Mystery of the Petroglyphs

Publisher Marketing: Jarod, ten-year-old "indigo child," and his sixteen-year-old narrator brother Darrell are joined by a girl Omega, another "indigo" youngster Jarod's age for this new adventure. It begins in New Mexico's Petroglyph National Monument where Jarod's mom is painting illustrations of its rock art. Soon they are overwhelmed by the number of drawings on the black volcanic rocks of the monument. Who made all these figures? What do they say? Is it possible that Jarod and Omega can interpret their meanings? Their vintage orange VW camper bus takes them up to Dinosaur National Monument in Utah on the trail of even more amazing rock art. On redrock walls near Rainbow Park they are startled by the life-size images of strange ancient Fremont people who give them an important message about how they must help stabilize the Earth during these unstable times. They learn the Fremonts are not Indians but a high-tech race using levitation devices to locate water and precious minerals. To carry out their mission Jarod and friends must "follow the rainbow to find center Earth" down in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park where the first Fremont petroglyphs were discovered. Nefarious characters keep hot on their trail from the start when a man in black tries to steal Jarod's buzzing hunting knife, to the end when a pair kidnaps Omega to steal her talking necklace. JANICE BEATY, Professor Emerita from Elmira College is best known for her college textbooks in the field of Early Childhood Education. The books "Skills for Preschool Teachers, Observing Development of the Young Child," and "Early Literacy in Preschool and Kindergarten" (with Linda Pratt) have educated students around the world. Beaty is a world traveler herself, but closest to her heart are her travels to the national parks of the American Southwest. From her former home in Taos, New Mexico she journeyed many times to these parks, especially pursuing her hobby of finding and interpreting petroglyphs. This is the second in her National Park Adventure Series books. The first, "Jarod and the Mystery of the Joshua Trees," is also from Sunstone Press. Includes Glossary, Bibliography, and Readers Guide. Contributor Bio:  Beaty, Janice J Janice Beaty, Ph. D. is a Professor Emerita at Elmira College and a member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the National Education Association, and the Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society in Education. She has been named to the Who's Who of American Women 2006, 2007; Who's Who in America 2007, 2008; and Who's Who in American Education 1992-93, 1994-95, and 2007. Dr. Beaty has authored several other publications in Early Childhood Education.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 3, 2015
ISBN13 9781632930712
Publishers Sunstone Press
Pages 120
Dimensions 216 × 216 × 6 mm   ·   226 g