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Books in Dinosaur Shape Books series

  • Triceratops

    None

    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Mysteries of Egypt

    Oldrich Ruzicka, Tomas Tuma

    Board book (Firefly Books, July 21, 2011)
    The new Shape Books series brings the ancient world to three-dimensional life and reveals the most interesting topics from some of the world's most important empires. Each title is a self-boxed 3-D board book that replicates an iconic structure from an ancient civilization. Page-filling color illustrations and concise text take young readers back in time, where they discover how people lived and what their world looked like. Engaging, interactive and informative, Shape Books are sure to be a hit with curious readers. Readers will find the fascinating stories of the most famous Egyptian icons: hieroglyphs, pharaohs, gods, pyramids and other tombs, mummies and the Nile. Cutaway illustrations and concise text describe how archaeological discoveries were made and what they reveal about the civilization that created them.
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  • The Gladiators

    Tomas Tuma

    Board book (Firefly Books, July 21, 2011)
    The new Shape Books series brings the ancient world to three-dimensional life and reveals the most interesting topics from some of the world's most important empires. Each title is a self-boxed 3-D board book that replicates an iconic structure from an ancient civilization. Page-filling color illustrations and concise text take young readers back in time, where they discover how people lived and what their world looked like. Engaging, interactive and informative, Shape Books are sure to be a hit with curious readers. Gladiators were an important part of ancient Roman civilization. Most gladiators were unwilling slaves and prisoners of war, but some did win their freedom through their exploits in the arena. This book describes the gladiatorial system, the types of gladiators, their weaponry and the animals they fought. Important architectural features of the Colosseum are also explained.
  • The Farmer

    Mike Graham-Cameron

    Paperback (Dinosaur Pubns., March 15, 1975)
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  • Goody Two Shoes

    Lydia Very

    Pamphlet (Applewood Books, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Very, Lydia
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  • Jafta - My Mother

    Hugh and illustrated by Lisa Kopper Lewin

    Paperback (Cambridge, England: Dinosaur Publications, 1982, March 15, 1982)
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  • Zippy Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    David & Charles

    Board book (Gullane Children's Books, Dec. 31, 2000)
    Dinosaurs don't roam the earth anymore...but kids will make sure they roam through your home! Zip-zap--a tyrannosaurus rex is rolling all over the house. And, triceratops, diplodocus, and stegosaurus, too! What child could resist these dinosaur-shaped, movable books with heads that bob up and down and legs that go round and round? When they open the pages and look inside, they'll find out how each of the dinosaurs lived, what food it ate, and why it looked the way it did. There's no better mix of play and learning anywhere.
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  • King Winter

    Library Of Congress

    Pamphlet (Applewood Books, Jan. 1, 1970)
    A colorful and delightful shape book from the Rare Book Room of the Library of Congress. This 20-page book is written in rhyme with color illustrations, and comes with an envelope suitable for mailing or as a unique tree ornament.
  • Jafta and the Wedding

    hugh lewin

    Hardcover (carolrhoda, Jan. 1, 1983)
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  • Odo the Snail

    Tessa Morris-Suzuki

    Hardcover (Dinosaur Pubns Ltd, Feb. 1, 2001)
    None
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  • Zippy Dinosaur: Triceratops

    David & Charles

    Board book (Gullane Children's Books, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Dinosaurs don't roam the earth anymore...but kids will make sure they roam through your home! Zip-zap--a tyrannosaurus rex is rolling all over the house. And, triceratops, diplodocus, and stegosaurus, too! What child could resist these dinosaur-shaped, movable books with heads that bob up and down and legs that go round and round? When they open the pages and look inside, they'll find out how each of the dinosaurs lived, what food it ate, and why it looked the way it did. There's no better mix of play and learning anywhere.
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  • Zippy Dinosaur: Stegosaurus

    David & Charles

    Board book (Gullane Children's Books, Dec. 31, 2000)
    Dinosaurs don't roam the earth anymore...but kids will make sure they roam through your home! Zip-zap--a tyrannosaurus rex is rolling all over the house. And, triceratops, diplodocus, and stegosaurus, too! What child could resist these dinosaur-shaped, movable books with heads that bob up and down and legs that go round and round? When they open the pages and look inside, they'll find out how each of the dinosaurs lived, what food it ate, and why it looked the way it did. There's no better mix of play and learning anywhere.
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