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Books with title Dinosaurs on the Map

  • Dinosaurs on the Go!

    Penny Dale

    Board book (Nosy Crow, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Three racing, chasing, revving, roaring stories for anyone who loves dinosaurs and vehicles!Penny Dale's dinosaur books have it all: construction vehicles and all sorts of cars, trucks, trains, helicopters, and rescue vehicles. These stories have tons of kid appeal, always bursting with noise and energy and a surprise ending!This boxed set of board books includes: Dinosaur Dig!Dinosaur Zoom! Dinosaur Rescue!
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  • Dinosaurs on the Map

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Long before humans were around, dinosaurs roamed the earth, and they have been a topic of endless fascination since we first discovered their remains. Readers will learn map skills with ease as the compelling dinosaur and fossil images will divert and delight. Budding archaeologists and readers will roll up their sleeves and dig into this absorbing topic.
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  • Marlo and the Dinosaurs

    Christopher Browne

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray, March 6, 2018)
    Inspired by the author’s rescue pit bull, this follow up to Marlo is another stunning oversized picture book with a playful seek-and-find element for readers to pore over. Perfect for fans of Aaron Becker's Caldecott Honor-winning book Journey and parents who loved Jurassic Park. When Marlo wakes up from his afternoon nap, he spots something curious. . . . His investigation brings him into a lush jungle, where a whole new world full of colorful dinosaurs of every size awaits him.With clever seek-and-find elements on each spread, this book is a feast of imagination and visual delights.
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  • Dinosaurs on the Map

    Alix Wood

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Long before humans were around, dinosaurs roamed the earth, and they have been a topic of endless fascination since we first discovered their remains. Readers will learn map skills with ease as the compelling dinosaur and fossil images will divert and delight. Budding archaeologists and readers will roll up their sleeves and dig into this absorbing topic.
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  • Dinosaurs On The Go

    Ms. Penny Dale

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
    The perfect little library for dino-fans! Three of Penny Dale's Dinosaur board books now in an exclusive slipcase. The dinosaurs dig a big hole, race around really fast, and save other dinosaurs in danger - they're a busy lot!
  • The New Dinosaurs

    Byron Preiss, William Stout, George Olshevsky, Peter Dodson, William Service

    Paperback (iBooks, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Here are dinosaurs as you've never seen them before in a dramatically expanded new edition of the book that started the renaissance in dinosaur books. Here are dinosaurs that are swift, stunning, scary and stupendous., presented in a lavish format. Using the latest paleontological research, The New Dinosaurs presents a scientifically accurate look at the way dinosaurs lived: how they moved, ate, dueled, drank and mated. From ten-ton brontosaurus to thirty-foot hadrosaurus, here is a story more fantastic than fantasy itself! "This book travels you wonderously in time and lands you where you've always wanted to be: cheek by jowl with the mighty samurai lizards..."—Ray Bradbury"Nothing changes like the past." No part of the past has changed more in the last few decades than our picture of the dinosaurs. When William Stout drew the pictures for the first edition of Dinosaurs, in 1981, the ancient reptiles were big, lumbering brutes, cold-blooded slowpokes driven to extinction by the wily mammals eating their eggs. Now they're still big, but that's almost the only point that hasn't changed. Warm-blooded, feathered, nest-building, under attack from outer space; what's not to like? No wonder dinosaurs have become so popular.Stout is a comic book and record album artist who has been a designer for movies such as Dinosaur! His dinosaur paintings have an Art Nouveau quality, with strong, flowing lines and glowing colors. Not hyper-naturalistic, they are beautiful and dramatic, like the highest-quality manga or illustrated novels. The book's text is in the present tense, and is vivid and novelistic: Othnielia slowed down when he came to the bank of a wide creek. Near it, a neuropteran was perching in mid-air. The span of its wings was close to that of othnielia's fingered feet, which spread as he crept up on the dragonfly. The New Dinosaurs will fire the imaginations of dinosaur lovers of all ages. --Mary Ellen Curtin
  • Dinosaurs on the Go

    Alex Appleby

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Dinosaurs detail different modes of transportation, from bikes and buses to trucks and tractors.
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  • Day of the Dinosaurs

    Lisa Pietsch

    language (Lisa Pietsch, March 1, 2016)
    What happens when you go to sleep with a bunch of stuffed dinosaurs and wake up to live ones? Sparky and Teddy quickly find out that hiding four dinosaurs from Mom, and the neighbors, isn’t as easy as you might think.And what do you feed a hungry dinosaur anyway?*Note to Parents: there are no scary dinosaurs in this story.
  • Digby of the Dinosaurs

    Linda Yiannakis

    eBook (Belfort & Bastion, Sept. 26, 2017)
    Sixty-five million years ago, a meteor struck the earth and all the dinosaurs went extinct.Or did they?Digby Darby has no idea about the extraordinary turn his young life is about to take when he runs off one afternoon. He tumbles into a hidden canyon and finds himself among dinosaurs that escaped extinction and survived to the present day in their secret domain.The Haanasasen, as the dinosaurs call themselves, have evolved and developed a complex language, social structure and culture over the eons since the meteor hit the earth.Digby of the Dinosaurs is an enthralling tale of self-concept, struggle, empowerment and identity. Will Digby adapt and find acceptance in this strange new world? Or will he struggle just to survive in the land of intelligent dinosaurs?
  • The Day of the Dinosaurs

    Jacqui Bailey, Matthew Lilly

    Paperback (Gardners Books, March 31, 2002)
    All children love comic-strips and they are a brilliant way of encouraging children to read. Until now, this format has rarely been used with non-fiction. The information in these four books is presented in an entertaining and accessible way, with accurate yet fun illustrations and a clear and engaging text. Each of the four books forms a chapter in the history of the world.
  • Digby Of The Dinosaurs

    Linda Yiannakis

    Paperback (Independently published, June 6, 2019)
    Sixty-five million years ago, a meteor struck the earth and all the dinosaurs went extinct.Or did they?Digby Darby has no idea about the extraordinary turn his young life is about to take when he runs off one afternoon. He tumbles into a hidden canyon and finds himself among dinosaurs that escaped extinction and survived to the present day in their secret domain.The Haanasasen, as the dinosaurs call themselves, have evolved and developed a complex language, social structure and culture over the eons since the meteor hit the earth.Digby of the Dinosaurs is an enthralling tale of self-concept, struggle, empowerment and identity. Will Digby adapt and find acceptance in this strange new world? Or will he struggle just to survive in the land of intelligent dinosaurs?
  • The Dinosaurs

    Kathryn Senior

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, June 30, 1994)
    Uses illustrations to "see inside" dinosaurs. The illustrations include close-ups, magnifications and cutaways to provide new views of the subjects. It is part of the "Focus On" series, which is a companion series to "Timelines", "New View" and "How Would you Survive?"