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Books with author Susan H. Gray

  • Saber-Toothed Cats

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Roar! Swordlike teeth made this prehistoric cat a formidable predator long after dinosaurs had ceased to roam Earth. Kids will enjoy reading about this infamous carnivore and how it used it hunting skills and terrifying teeth to wreak havoc until about 10,000 years ago.
  • Jurassic Park Cookbook: Recipes Even Dinosaurs Would Love

    Susan Gray

    eBook (, April 20, 2020)
    When Steven Spielberg thought of creating the movie, guess he never knew it would gross the amount it did on the box office, but after years and sequels, this is perhaps the best recreation of creatures whose fossil remains have fascinated archeologists throughout the century.We must remember, to give credit to the man, that thought of the idea, and conceived the screenplay, author and fan, Michael Crichton. Whether you love the movie or have never watched it, you can be sure that these meals will tickle your fancy as they are simple, delicious, family dishes that you can cook anywhere with a good heat source.
  • Ammonoids

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    These now-extinct cephalods were the predecessors of modern-day squid, octopus, and nautilus and survived for nearly 335 million years! Young readers will discover how these shelled creatures came in myriad shapes, sizes, and designs, and how they managed to outlast several mass extinctions until about 65 million years ago.
  • Bald Eagle

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    The bald eagle is known to people around the world as a symbol of the United States. In the early 1800s, as many as 100,000 bald eagles lived in the United States. By the 1960s, the familiar bird of prey was nearly extinct. What happened? Read this book to find out how human activity brought the handsome eagle close to extinction. Discover how human efforts helped it fight back and once again become a familiar sight in North American skies.
  • Cocker Spaniels

    Susan H. Gray

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    The cocker spaniel is one of the most beloved dog breeds. Their beautiful features and happy, affectionate natures make them one of the most popular pets year after year. Learn more about them inside.
  • Rottweilers

    Susan H. Gray

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    From working alongside Roman soldiers to helping today's police officers, Rottweilers have a long history of helping people. Learn more about these tough, loyal dogs inside.
  • Penguins Can't Fly

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Young children are naturally curious about animals. Tell Me Why Penguins Can't Fly offers answers to their most compelling questions about that flightless bird. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing photos encourage readers to continue their quest for knowledge. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.
  • Ichthyosaurs

    Susan H. Gray

    eBook (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Neither fish nor lizards, ichthyosaurs swam ancient seas for nearly 150 million years. This title reveals how more than 80 species of these dolphinlike reptiles commanded Earth's prehistoric waters at the same time dinosaurs walked on land.
  • Ant

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Bugs and insects have always fascinated children. This book in the Creepy Crawly Critters series introduces young readers to ants. Readers can discover physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and more.
  • Megatherium

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Megatherium was one of the biggest ground sloths that ever existed. This 'great beast' weighed between 3 and 4 tons and was enormous compared to its modern-day relatives, the tree sloths. Read Megatherium to find out more about this huge creature, as well as to learn interesting facts about other ancient ground sloths.
  • Archaeopteryx

    Susan H. Gray

    eBook (Core Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx first appeared about 150 million years ago. Kids will be introduced to a creature that was no larger than a crow, but that proved remarkably important to scientists searching for answers about the ancient relatives of modern-day birds.
  • American Mink

    Susan H. Gray

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    American mink have beautiful, thick, glossy fur. At one time, many were exported to other countries where farmers raised them for their fur. Find out what happened to native species when fur went out of fashion and many minks were released into the wild.