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Dinosaurs
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Introduces dinosaurs, including how scientists know they existed, what they ate, how they cared for their young, and what the descendants of dinosaurs may look like today
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First dinosaur encyclopedia
by Caroline Bingham
Lavish imagery and engaging facts combine in an updated edition of a popular introductory reference for young dinosaur fans that discusses subjects ranging from dinosaur species and habitats to what can be learned from modern-day fossils.
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Dinosaur dictionary for kids : the everything guide for kids who love dinosaurs
by Bob Korpella
"Packed with hundreds of illustrated definitions about dinosaurs and the world in which they lived, "Dinosaur Dictionary for Kids" is certain to spark any kid's enthusiasm for the age of dinosaurs. Explore the Mesozoic era. Learn about dinosaurs that lived on land, those that swam the waters, and species that patrolled the skies. Find out about dinosaur extinction, how scientists date fossils, and what it takes to become a paleontologist. "Dinosaur Dictionary for Kids" will be there when it's time to write reports, delve into projects, prepare assignments, or just curl up and discover more about these amazing creatures. Sidebar topics, fun activities, and quick quizzes make learning about dinosaurs even more fun! Divided into sections for quick access tothe easy-to-understand definitions and amazing full-color illustrations, "Dinosaur Dictionary for Kids" is a must-have for any kid's home library."
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Everything you need to know about dinosaurs
by Dougal Dixon
Presents a brief overview of the history of dinosaurs on Earth, looking at how dinosaurs evolved and their unique physical characteristics, in a work arranged by time period
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Dinosaur bones and timeline
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Digging up dinosaurs
by Aliki
Briefly introduces various types of dinosaurs whose skeletons and reconstructions are seen in museums and explains how scientists uncover, preserve, and study fossilized dinosaur bones
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Grand Canyon
by Jason Chin
A sumptuously illustrated exploration of the Grand Canyon past and present describes how it formed and how it is home to an astonishing variety of plants and animals that have lived and evolved there for millennia.
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What was the age of the dinosaurs?
by Megan Stine
A series presented in the same format and designed for the same audience as the phenomenally successful Who Was...? series offers compelling, easy-to-read accounts of historical events that changed our world and includes 16 pages of photos and reproductions as well as illustrations. Simultaneous and eBook.
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