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Dinosaurs Theme for February 2019
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Dig Into Some Non-Fiction Books
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Dinosaurs
by Andrea Mills Call Number: J567.9D
Introduces dinosaurs, describing the physical characteristics and behavior of different dinosaur groups, how they are studied today, and some of their distant relatives.
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Dinosaurs live on! : and other fun facts
by Laura Lyn DiSiena Call Number: J567.9D
A fact-filled introduction to the world of dinosaurs includes entries on everything from fossils and pterodactyls to the T. Rex and theories about how birds may be dinosaur descendants.
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Dinosaurs
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld Call Number: EZ READ EZ J567.9Z
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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Rappy the raptor
by Dan Gutman Call Number: JE GUTMAN
A read-aloud picture book by an award-winning author and illustrator duo introduces Rappy the Raptor, a velociraptor who speaks in rhyme while conveying messages about self-acceptance.
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Dinosaurs don't have bedtimes!
by Timothy Knapman Call Number: JE KNAPMAN
A mom indulges her exuberant dinosaur son's fantasy play while gently steering him toward bedtime, in a raucous ode to imagination that combines high-energy illustrations with stomping and roaring text.
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How do dinosaurs say I'm mad?
by Jane Yolen
The award-winning creators of How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? share a lighthearted tale about young dinosaurs struggling with universal feelings of anger and frustration, depicting a tantrum-throwing Afrovenator and a storming Pachyrinosaurus who take time-outs and learn to express their feelings calmly.
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