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Books in I Like Dinosaurs! series

  • The Biggest Dinosaurs

    Michael Berenstain

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Describes what is known about the characteristics and behavior of the brontosaurus and looks at some other dinosaurs that may have been even bigger
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  • Dino Records: The Most Amazing Prehistoric Creatures Ever to Have Lived on Earth!

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, June 13, 2017)
    Curious which creatures ruled when dinosaurs roamed the Earth? Get ready to meet the record-setters, including the biggest, smallest, smartest, weirdest, deadliest, most notorious, and most mysterious of all time. You'll find fantastic firsts, including the first dinosaur fossils found and the first dinos in space. And you'll meet other rad, remarkable creatures that lived before, after, and alongside them. Did you know that the largest fish, the largest turtle, and the largest flying animal that ever existed lived during the time of the dinosaurs? Or that mammals – no bigger than a small dog when dinosaurs roamed – eventually evolved into massive land animals? See who wins in head-to-head species smackdowns and enjoy games that complement the records.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex: A 4D Book

    Tammy Gagne

    Paperback (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Take a trip back in time to the Cretaceous Period to learn about tyrannosaurus rex! With its sharp teeth, the carnivorous tyrannosaurus rex comes to life through immersive, vibrant images. Readers will be enticed to learn more about the dinosaurs' appearance, behavior, and their prehistoric habitat. Realistic illustrations and easy-to-read text help any young reader find something to enjoy. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to additional content.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex: Fierce King of the Dinosaurs

    Michael William Skrepnick

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, March 1, 2005)
    Describes the characteristics, diet, and hunting strategies of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, and includes interesting facts such as the T. rex was the largest predator of the time.
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  • Michael Berenstain's Raptor Attack!

    Michael Berenstain, Jesse Clay

    Hardcover (Inchworm Pr, April 1, 1997)
    Describes the velociraptor, a dinosaur that was smaller than the tyrannosaur, but may have been even more ferocious, and related creatures
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  • Triceratops: Mighty Three-Horned Dinosaur

    Michael William Skrepnick

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, May 30, 2005)
    Describes the characteristics, diet, and enemies of the Triceratops, and includes interesting facts such as the name Triceratops means "three-horned face."
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  • Sinosauropteryx-Mysterious Feathered Dinosaur

    Michael William Skrepnick

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, April 1, 2005)
    Discusses the physical features of the sinosauropteryx and where the fossil was found.
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  • Spinosaurus

    Grace Hansen

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Jumbo, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Looks at the meat-eating dinosaur, with information on their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, when they lived, and where their fossils have been found.
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  • Parasaurolophus and Other Duck-Billed and Beaked Herbivores

    David West

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 15, 2010)
    The dinosaur group ornithopods included the giant Parasaurolophus, the tiny Lesothosaurus, and many other dinosaurs in between. The name ornithopod comes from the Greek words for bird foot, which describes the dinosaurs three-toed feet. However, this isnt the only similarity the ornithopods had with birds. They also had duckbills or beaks. The detailed illustrations and informative text in this book give readers a close-up look at twelve birdlike dinosaurs.
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  • Diplodocus: Gigantic Long-Necked Dinosaur

    Michael William Skrepnick

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, March 1, 2005)
    Describes the characteristics, habits, and diet of the Diplodocus, and includes interesting facts such as the Diplodocus swallowed stones to help with digestion.
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  • Dining With Dinosaurs: A Tasty Guide to Mesozoic Munching

    Hannah Bonner

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Sure you know T-Rex was the meat-eating king and brontosaurus munched on leaves, but what else was on the dino dining menu during the Mesozoic era? Meet the 'vores: carnivores, piscivores, herbivores, insectivores, "trashivores," "sunivores," and omnivores like us. Readers will be surprised and inspired to learn about dino diets and they'll get to explore how scientists can tell which dinosaurs ate what just from looking at fossils! Journey through artist and author Hannah Bonner's whimsical world to learn how the dinosaurs and their contemporaries bit, chewed, and soaked up their food.
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  • Michael Berenstain's Raptor Attack!

    Michael Berenstain, Jesse Clay

    Hardcover (Inchworm Pr, April 1, 1997)
    Describes the velociraptor, a dinosaur that was smaller than the tyrannosaur, but may have been even more ferocious, and related creatures
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