Glaciers (Geography Starts)

Claire Llewellyn

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Glaciers (Geography Starts)

Age Rating, Reading Level & Content Guide

by Claire Llewellyn

Reading Level 2 Gentle (Lvl 1) Ages 5-8 Matched

The text is written at a 2nd grade reading level, the subject matter is intended for younger children (ages 5–8), and the content is gentle with no concerning themes.

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About This Book

Have you ever wondered what giant ice rivers are and where they come from? Imagine mountains wearing blankets of sparkling ice that move so slowly, they shape the land beneath them. What secrets do these mighty glaciers hold?

Themes

Science & Nature - GeneralScience & Nature - Environmental Science & EcologyJuvenile NonfictionGlaciers

Quick Assessment

This early reader book introduces young children to glaciers, explaining their types, formation, and impact on the environment in simple and clear language. It’s suitable for ages 5 to 8 and supports early science education with engaging facts and illustrations. There is no content of concern, making it a gentle introduction to natural science topics.

For Parents

Content Intensity

Level 1 — Gentle
Gentle Mild Moderate Intense Very Intense

No conflict beyond everyday childhood experiences. Safe for sensitive readers.

Data confidence: standard

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Reading Insights

Hook Factor

1/10

A steady, thoughtful read that rewards patient readers.

Discussion Potential

1/10

A lighter read — great for independent enjoyment.

Book DNA

Multi-dimensional content fingerprint

Vocabulary Level
2
Emotional Weight
2
Theme Richness
4
World Scope
1
Data Confidence
7

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Details

Book Length

32 pages
ISBN
9781588109736
Pages
32
Publisher
Capstone Classroom
Published
January 2002
Type
Nonfiction

Genres

Subjects

Science & NatureEnvironmental Science & EcologyGlaciers