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  • Dinosaurs

    Maggie Rosier, Steve Porter

    Library Binding (Express, Jan. 1, 2013)
    With fossils as their only clues, scientists have created an image of life millions of years ago. Try your hand at a scene in the world of the dinosaurs with the help of this how-to-draw book. Recreate some of the biggest names in prehistory, including the long-necked Brachiosaurus and the tyrannical Tyrannosaurus!
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  • Dinosaurs!: Dinosaurs!

    Howard Zimmerman, Various

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2000)
    Dinosaurs! Here are those marvelous monsters of the Mesozoic as you've never seen them before! In this colossal collection, you will find dinosaurs larger than houses and dinosaurs as small as cats. Dinosaurs faster than Ostriches. Dinosaurs with 12-inch claws that could rip prey in two. Feathered dinosaurs. Dinosaurs heavier than a dozen African elephants, and dinosaurs more fearsome than T.rex. Dinosaurs! is filled with giant glorious illustrations -- over 75 paintings in all. Created by the world's artists, they capture scientists' latest way of looking at dinosaurs as fast, active, and often deadly creatures. Dinosaurs! also features art and information about new and recent discoveries from China, Africa, and South America. Details on each dinosaur family, such as the period and area in which it lived, eating habits, peculiar attributes, a pronunciation guide to all the names, plus a listing of the best places to find out more about dinosaurs on the World Wide Web are also included. Dinosaurs! is divided into easily identifiable sections. Whether you are interested in seeing the largest dinosaurs that ever lived, the fastest, or the most deadly hunters, you can turn right to your favorite monsters from the Mesozoic.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Paul M. A. Willis, Karen Clarke, Jimmy Chan

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, May 1, 1999)
    Introduces dinosaurs, discussing the different categories, what they looked like, what they ate, how we know about them through the study of fossils, and why they may have become extinct
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  • Dinosaurs

    John A. Cooper, Mark Bergin, Carolyn Scrace

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Describes what a dinosaur is, when dinosaurs lived, what they ate, how big and fast they were, and why they became extinct.
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  • Dinosaurs:

    Linda Howard

    language (iReign Publishing, Dec. 26, 2013)
    Dinosaurs provides children ages 7-12 with comprehensive information about Prehistoric animals. Topics covered in the book include the anatomy of dinosaurs, their eating and communication habits, dinosaur babies, fossils, extinction, and facts about specific types.This book features:- Illustrations on every page- Large font for easy viewing- Simple but effective grammar- Definitions for every chapter - An easy-to-navigate table of contents system- A resource guide for more information* This is a Revised & Updated Edition of a previously published book
  • Dinosaurs

    Neil Clark, James Field, Alex Pang

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, June 1, 1995)
    Discusses the origin of the dinosaurs, plant and meat eaters and how they lived, possible causes of their disappearance, and dinosaur discoveries, and provides detailed illustrations of their internal structure.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Jill McDonald

    language (, Dec. 16, 2013)
    The world of Dinosaurs comes alive in this adorable new illustrated book by author Jill McDonald. Children ages 4 - 8 will learn about who dinosaurs were, facts about their anatomy, and their extinction. Equipped with an easy to navigate Table of Contents and large text that's perfect for kids.
  • Dinosaurs

    Kathleen N. Daly, Tim Hildebrandt, Greg Hildebrandt

    Paperback (Golden Pr, Jan. 1, 1978)
    Pictures and brief text introduce the characteristics of various dinosaurs
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  • Dinosaurs

    Eugene Gaffney, John D. Dawson

    Paperback (Golden Books Pub Co (Adult), Oct. 24, 1990)
    A field guide to dinosaurs most likely to be found in museums. Includes information on evolution, locomotion and feeding.
  • Dinosaurs

    Malcolm Whyte

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, )
    A newly covered best-sellers for creative hands and curious minds, featuring 32 pages of fine line art, fun-to-read and informative facts -- and bold, updated cover for contemporary consumers. It's pure dino-mite! Dozens of fun facts and fabulous drawings to color in one fantastic activity book for young dinosaur fans.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Penny Worms

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Dinosaurs are always favorites with kids, and in My First Creativity Book: Dinosaurs, children are challenged to count these monsters' eyes, horns, legs, and tales. They can also hunt for dinosaur eggs, play a dinosaur racing game, and make a dinosaur mask. This title is one in a new series of activity books designed very much like Barron's popular series of Creativity Activity Books for older children. However, Barron's My First Creativity Activity Books are produced in a slightly smaller size and have slightly easier projects that will appeal to younger children. Every title in this attractive new series features-- Clever coloring exercises Easy connect-the-dot drawing projects Spot-the-difference illustrations Mazes, puzzles, and simple construction activities Four pages filled with 200 full-color stickers Fold-out double-page illustrations for decorating with stickers Illustrations throughout each activity book include 28 pages in color. Developed by educational experts to stimulate the imaginations of younger children, these attractive books will give boys and girls many hours of entertainment.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Dylan M. Nash, Bryn Barnard

    Hardcover (Intervisual Books Inc, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Caution: Deadly Creatures Inside!This terrific interactive book reads like a paleontologist s exhaustively researched and meticulously well-documented field notebook. Within these weather-beaten pages, readers will discover everything that they ever wanted to know about the largest and the deadliest creatures to ever roam Earth: Dinosaurs.Dinosaurs--traveling back to a time when reptiles ruled the Earth
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