"Enots: A Stone's Journey Through Time"
Written by John A. Honeycutt, PhD
What happens when a stone begins to wonder why it exists?
Meet Enots, a quiet stone perched high on a mountain, and Gus T. Wynd, a curious gust of wind who's been swirling the world for centuries. When Enots asks a simple question-"Why am I here?"-the two friends begin an unforgettable journey shaped by wind, water, time, and tenacity.
Told through vivid storytelling and rich personification, Enots gently introduces young readers to the powerful forces of erosion. As Enots slowly transforms from an immovable boulder to a smooth lakebed stone, readers discover how nature reshapes the earth-one gust, ripple, and rainstorm at a time.
Perfect for children ages 6-10, this heartwarming tale blends earth science with friendship, wonder, and quiet perseverance. Includes a science explainer at the end-ideal for classrooms, homeschool lessons, or nature-themed storytimes.
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