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Books with title Tyrannosaurus

  • Tyrannosaurus Dad

    Liz Rosenberg, Matthew Myers

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, May 10, 2011)
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    JibJab Bros Studios

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 5, 2017)
    The wacky robots from the award-winning apps, videos, and Netflix show, Ask the Storybots, now star in their own early readers. This one is about everyone’s favorite dinosaur!Fans of the StoryBots will recognize the colorful art from the hugely popular dinosaur video “Tyrannosaurus Rex” on YouTube. A gigantic body and super-sharp teeth make the Tyrannosaurus rex the most fearsome of the dinosaurs. Just don’t make fun of those tiny arms! This rhyming Step 1 Science Reader will entertain while imparting simple facts about the most popular carnivorous dinosaur of all. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. Accolades for the StoryBots digital media: Appy Award for Best Book AppTeacher's Choice Award Editor’s Choice—Children’s Technology Review Family Choice Award Parents’ Choice AwardCynopsis Kids !magination Award for best educational mobile app
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  • Tyrannosaurus Drip

    Julia Donaldson

    Paperback (MacMillan Children's Books, July 4, 2008)
    Everyone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur's egg ends up in the wrong nest confusion is sure to ensue. When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he's so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Barbara Alpert

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 2, 2016)
    If dinosaurs lived millions of years before humans, how do we know so much about them? This series examines the discovery of each featured species and later fossil finds that added to our body of knowledge, explaining how scientists interpret fossils to explain dinosaur behavior. Describes how the Tyrannosaurus Rex was discovered, how paleontologists study its bones, and what the fossil evidence tells us about the behavior of the largest meat-eating dinosaur.
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  • Tyrannosaurus

    Janet Riehecky, Diana Magnuson

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Discusses what is known and what is hypothesized about the dinosaur that terrorized other dinosaurs.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Math

    Michelle Markel, Doug Cushman

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2010)
    From the moment Tyrannosaurus Math (T-Math for short) is hatched, he views the world in mathematical terms. He begins with simple addition (how many siblings have also hatched) and proceeds through such skills as grouping (counting a herd of triceratops, though he's not yet old enough to consume them), ordering and comparing (who ate the most dragonflies), and geometric shapes (is that meteor a sphere or a cube?). In all, 15 concepts are demonstrated with clear, logical, and amusing examples. The skills are also identified and explained at the back of the book. Markel never misses an opportunity to weave math into the lively text: "At his full size, nothing was scarier than the sight of T-Math thundering through the forest, chewing on a problem in his head." Cushman's acrylic cartoons, with their clean lines and vibrant colors, add considerably to readers' enjoyment. The artwork clearly illustrates the math problems while gleefully depicting the dinosaurs. This is a clever addition to the growing number of books that make a sometimes daunting subject both more understandable and just plain fun. About the Author TYRANNOSAURUS MATH, a close relative of Tyrannosaurus rex, lived in the late Cretaceous Period, 65 to 68 million years ago, in Western North America. He and his siblings were eleven to fourteen feet tall, weighed five to seven tons, had two-and-a-half foot long arms, two-and-a-half foot long feet, and teeth that were ten inches long! MICHELLE MARKEL, the author of five children's books, has also written for national newspapers and taught in elementary schools. Tyrannosaurus Math grew out of an experience in the classroom: "One day I was teaching math to second graders. Knowing how kids loathe word problems, I invented some of my own, using dinosaurs. The kids loved them." The rest is prehistory. Michelle lives near Los Angeles.
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  • Tyrannosaurus rex

    Charles Lennie

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Travel millions of years back in time to meet the tyrannosaurus rex! Learn everything from what the tyrannosaurus rex looked like to what it ate, and even where their goliath fossils have been found today. Complete with a More Facts section and bolded glossary terms. Young readers will gather basic information about the tyrannosaurus rex through easy-to-read, simple text alongside colorful images! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Gerry Bailey, Karen Carr

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 31, 2011)
    Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about the Tyrannosaurus rex.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Elaine Landau

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2007)
    Describes the characteristics and habits of the massive flesh-eating dinosaur, as well as theories about why it became extinct.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Wrecks

    Disney Book Group, Laura Driscoll, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Stanley wishes he were a dinosaur so that his big brother, Lionel, would pay attention to him. But when Stanley actually becomes a T.rex, the mightiest of the dinosaurs, he realizes that is is much better to be loved than feared.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Drip

    Julia Donaldson, David Roberts

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, July 6, 2007)
    Whoever heard of a vegetarian T. rex? Everyone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur's egg ends up in the wrong nest confusion is sure to ensue! When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he's so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip. Poor little Drip: all he wants is a quiet life munching on water weed . . . Written by the acclaimed Julia Donaldson and illustrated by the award-winning David Roberts, Tyrannosaurus Drip is a rhyming story that's full of fun!
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Helen Frost, Jon Hughes

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: • Perpetual license • 24 hour, 7 days a week access • No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time • Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available • Easy to use • Ability to turn audio on and off • Words highlighted to match audio Provides information on the physical characteristics, behavior, and habits of the dinosaur known as Tyrannosaurus rex.
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