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Books with title Feathered Dinosaurs of China

  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Don Lessem, John Bindon

    eBook (Millbrook Press â„¢, Aug. 1, 2013)
    "Dino" Don Lessem brings readers face-to-face with various dinosaur species, detailing their habitats, way of life and how they became extinct. An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has written more than 30 children's books, writes a popular dinosaur column in Highlights magazine, and was an adviser for Jurassic Park. Take a trip through dinosaur time to meet these feathered dinosaurs face to face: The Caudipteryx had feathered arms and a tail that looked like a pom-pom! The Sinovenator may have used colorful feathers to attract a mate! The Microraptor may have used its feathers to glide or even fly! Plus, you'll get to know Beipiaosaurus, Epidendrosaurus, Protarchaeopteryx, Sinosauropteryx, and Velociraptor.
  • Feathered Dinosaurs of China

    Gregory Wenzel

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Step back in time 124 million years to Liaoning, China, and see what life was like in this ancient ecosystem. Follow several recently discovered dinosaur species through a typical day, as they feed, fight, hunt, and try to survive.Scientific sculptor and illustrator Gregory Wenzel takes readers inside the world of the feathered dinosaurs and sheds light on the link betweeen dinosaurs and birds.
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs of China

    Gregory Wenzel

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Step back in time 124 million years to Liaoning, China, and see what life was like in this ancient ecosystem. Follow several recently discovered dinosaur species through a typical day, as they feed, fight, hunt, and try to survive.Scientific sculptor and illustrator Gregory Wenzel takes readers inside the world of the feathered dinosaurs and sheds light on the link betweeen dinosaurs and birds.
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Brenda Z. Guiberson, William Low

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 1, 2016)
    Millions of years ago, before there were red-breasted robins and busy blue jays . . . there were feathered dinosaurs. Scientists have found evidence that Anchiornis, Caudipteryx, Confuciusornis, and many more dinosaurs all had feathers. Discover these amazing ancient creatures--and the connection between feathered dinosaurs and modern-day birds!
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Christopher Sloan

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Starting with the discovery of the strange Archaeopteryx fossil in 1861, the author traces the growing evidence that the theropod family of flying dinosaurs slowly evolved into the modern birds we see today.
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Brenda Z. Guiberson, William Low

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 1, 2016)
    Millions of years ago, before there were red-breasted robins and busy blue jays . . . there were feathered dinosaurs. Scientists have found evidence that Anchiornis, Caudipteryx, Confuciusornis, and many more dinosaurs all had feathers. Discover these amazing ancient creatures--and the connection between feathered dinosaurs and modern-day birds!
  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Don Lessem, John Bindon

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, June 30, 2005)
    Examines some of the feathered dinosaurs, including the caudipetryx, the archaeopteryx, and the sinosauropteryx.
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Don Lessem, John Bindon

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Examines some of the feathered dinosaurs, including the caudipetryx, the archaeopteryx, and the sinosauropteryx.
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Christopher Sloan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 15, 2001)
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs

    Don Lessem

    Paperback (Lerner Books, Jan. 31, 2008)
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs of China

    Gregory Wenzel

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, March 15, 1861)
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  • Feathered Dinosaurs of China

    Gregory C. Wenzel

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 2004)
    Discusses the feathered dinosaurs of prehistoric China and their relationship to modern birds.
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