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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Florissant", sorted by average review score:

The Fossils of Florissant
Published in Hardcover by Smithsonian Institution Press (August, 2003)
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Florissant fossils: A new glimpse into a lost world
Criteria for Skill Attainment in Kindergarten-Beginning Primary Language/Math
Published in Paperback by Ferguson Florrisant School Dist. Early Education (June, 1984)
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Don't Lick the Spoon Before You Put It in the Pot
Published in Paperback by Ferguson Florrisant School Dist. Early Education (September, 1982)
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Fate and Effects of Sediment-Bound Chemicals in Aquatic Systems: Proceedings of the Sixth Pellston Workshop, Florissant, Colorado, August 12-17, 1984 (Setac Special Publications Series)
Published in Hardcover by Pergamon Press (October, 1987)
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Florissant Butterflies: A Guide to the Fossil and Present-Day Species of Central Colorado
Published in Paperback by Stanford Univ Pr (T) (July, 1992)
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Florissant Valley Missouri
Published in Hardcover by Curtis Media (June, 1990)
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Holiday Games
Published in Paperback by Ferguson Florrisant School Dist. Early Education (September, 1982)
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I Live in the Mountains (Kehoe, Stasia Ward, Kids in Their Communities.)
Published in Library Binding by Powerkids Pr (January, 2003)
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Skill and Concept Development Checklists from Birth Through Five
Published in Paperback by Ferguson Florrisant School Dist. Early Education (August, 1986)
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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is remarkable because it constitutes a highly detailed snapshot of life at a time when the earth was entering a period of major climate change. The setting is a 34 million year-old forest, along a lake teeming with exceptional diversity, in the shadow of an erupting volcano. Due to the outstanding quality of preservation, many unique fossil plants, birds, butterflies, spiders, bees, and fish from this site appear to have met their demise only yesterday.
During the last 100 years, a large number of prized fossils from Florissant have been scattered to museums all over the world. The author has traveled extensively to find and catalog these specimens, and assemble a collection of color photographs printed in exquisite detail. He meticulously reconstructs the ancient ecosystem from the fossil record, at times much like a detective unravels clues from a good murder mystery. Interesting twists abound. For example, why is the only fossil of the tsetse fly-the blood-sucking, disease-carrying scourge of equatorial Africa today-- found at this location high in the Rockies?
When it comes to fossils, big is not necessarily better. Dinosaur books have grabbed the imagination of many in the last few years, but The Fossils of Florissant, by Herbert Meyer, is a newcomer that deserves to be at the top of the heap.