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Books in Prehistoric North America series

  • When Life Flourished in Ancient Seas: The Early Paleozoic Era

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine a tropical place called Laurentia, covered in shallow seas. Envision squid-like animals with long, pointed shells hunting for food. Picture the first tree sprouting, and the first millipede-like animal crawling onto land. This is not an imaginary world. This is our continent, North America, over 450 million years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest transformations in what would become North America, when marine life blossomed, and living things first moved onto land.
  • When Land, Sea, and Life Began: The Precambrian

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine a world with a thick stew of poisonous gases. A world so hot that metals and rock melt. There is no land, no water, no life. This is not Jupiter or Saturn. This is our planet, Earth, over 4 billion years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest events on Earth; when the land and sea first formed, and the earliest life arrived.
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  • When Giant Mammals Thundered: The Cenozoic Era

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine the blooming of the very first flower. Or a 3-ton sloth with massive claws standing as tall as a giraffe. And horses the size of small dogs that have toes instead of hooves. This is not a dream or vision of an artist or author. This is North America over 20 million years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest events in North America; when mammals rose from the shadows of the extinct dinosaurs to fill the land, and the first flowers and grasslands bloomed.
  • When Life Took Root on Land: The Late Paleozoic Era

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine giant trees over 100 feet tall covering the land. And monstrous salamanders, dragonflies as big as crows, and millipedes over 6 feet long. Picture abundant life everywhere, then witnessing the end of almost all living things. This is not a science-fiction story. This is the story of our planet, Earth, over 250 million years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest events in what would become North America; when life on land multiplied, grew to giant proportions, and then suddenly disappeared in the largest extinction our world has ever known.
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  • When Ice Threatened Living Things: The Pleistocene

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine vast, flowing, 10,000-foot-thick ice sheets covering much of the land. See huge, elephant-like wooly mammoths roaming the tundra. Picture hunting monstrously large mammals alongside the first humans to travel to a new land. This is not an imaginary world. This is our continent, North America, less than 100,000 years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest events in North America; when much of the continent was still covered in ice, the last of the giant beasts roamed the land, and human beings expanded into new territories to bring the dawn of their (and our) new world.
  • Mammals, The

    Hugh Westrup

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1996)
    Traces the history of mammals, describing how they evolved into their contemporary counterparts and came to be the most successful species on Earth
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  • When Dinosaurs Ruled

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 23, 2005)
    Imagine a world with volcanoes erupting as a single supercontinent slowly breaks apart. Fierce creatures over 16 feet tall and 40 feet long with huge, sharp teeth. Flying reptiles with a 30-foot wingspan prowling the skies. This is not a nightmare vision. This is our planet, Earth, over 100 million years ago! Journey into the distant past with this book and witness the earliest events in what would become North America; when life flourished and the dinosaurs ruled the land, only to be wiped out when a meteorite from outer space exploded on Earth.
  • People,The

    Robert Pickering

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1996)
    Discusses the history of early North American civilizations before the arrival of Europeans
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  • Dinosaurs, The

    Richard Krueger

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1996)
    Provides an introduction to the ancient reptiles known only through fossils
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  • Prehistoric North America

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2005)
    This series tells the incredible story of our planet, the formation of our continent, and the events and transformations that have brought the diversity of life that we enjoy today. Learn about the creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. These titles, filled with vivid artwork, show readers which types of animals lived in prehistoric times and where.
  • When Land, Sea, and Life Began: The Precambrian

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Imagine a world with a thick stew of poisonous gases. A world so hot that metals and rock melt. There is no land, no water, no life. This is not Jupiter or Saturn. This is our planet, Earth, over 4 billion years ago! Journey into the distant past with
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  • When Life Flourished in Ancient Seas: The Early Paleozoic Era

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Imagine a tropical place called Laurentia, covered in shallow seas. Envision squidlike animals with long, pointed shells hunting for food. Picture the first tree sprouting, and the first millipede-like animal crawling onto land. This is not an imaginary
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