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Books with title It's Fun to Draw Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

  • It's Fun to Draw Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This bright and colorful book is the perfect guide for budding artists who are interested in dinosaurs—Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Triceratops, and more!It’s packed with simple step-by-step illustrations and tips on coloring a variety of larger-than-life dinos, including:Tyrannosaurus RexPteranodonStegosaurusIguanodonVelociraptorTriceratopsAnd eight others!Bergin has done a phenomenal job crafting simple illustrations and numbered steps to help kids learn how to draw all of their favorite dinosaurs. Ages: 4-8.
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  • Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Sandra Laboucarie, Benoit Perroud

    Hardcover (Twirl, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Learning through play: That's the hallmark of Twirl's popular Magnetology™ series. Forty-five magnetic pieces provide kids with lots of fun—and knowledge—that they can use to fill five dramatic oversized scenes. Fascinating information just right to for its audience about the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods are packed into this all-in-one playset, along with many facts about various prehistoric creatures. The perfect travel and take-along book for young dinosaur fans.
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  • Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    John Malam, Steve Parker

    Hardcover (Backpack Books, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    John Malam, Steve Parker

    Hardcover (Parragon Publishing, June 16, 2003)
    Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures
  • X-Ray Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Susan R Stoltz, Cody Hooper-Kaufmann

    eBook (Pygmy Giraffe Publishing, Nov. 15, 2018)
    There aren’t many animals in the world that can compete with the sheer magnificence, size, and variety of dinosaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. Although their descendants are alive on earth today, not much is known about what these animals looked like, their habits and behavior, or the reason for their extinction. In fact, what we know about them is miniscule in comparison to what we DON’T know. As we continue to unearth their remains our knowledge base expands and changes. The dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in this book are not only beautiful but are meant to inspire the imagination! What did they look like on the outside? Were they as colorful as birds or did they blend in with their environment?
  • Dinosaurs: and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Matt Sewell

    language (Pavilion Children's, Feb. 15, 2018)
    Matt Sewell is fascinated by dinosaurs and in this book he examines the many types of dinosaur that lived during the prehistoric periods. Packed with large illustrations and interesting information on these amazing creatures, this book also looks at up-to-date findings on dinosaur appearance, colour and habits. All done with Matt's brilliant humour and charm. A must-have book for all dinosaur fans, young and old.
  • Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures

    Modern Publishing, Michael Teitelbaum

    Hardcover (Modern Pub, July 1, 2004)
    Facts about dinosaurs are preceded by life stories of dinosaurs from the ankylosaurus to the tyrannosaurus, giving their fears, views, and thoughts on how not to be eaten
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  • ABC Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Jan Pieńkowski

    Hardcover (Heinemann, March 15, 1993)
    Prehistoric creatures from A to Z rear their heads in this eye-catching pop-up. A note (in small type) warns that "creatures listed on the same page did not necessarily live at the same time." There's no other explanatory information, but edification isn't the primary goal here. Spreads are whimsical and lush. In the first, for example, a pair of allosaurs embrace; a brachiosaurus twists its elegant neck to stare at the egg it has just laid; open a flap and camptosaurus, diplodocus and jubbulpuria hatch from eggshells; pull a tab and three more fledglings emerge; and pull a second tab and a gallimimus disturbs a hypsilophodon egg. An underwater spread has violet, indigo and magenta animals, including a nothosaurus that, by the grace of a pull-tab, vigorously kicks its legs. Elsewhere a tyrannosaurus and stegosaurus duke it out; winged creatures glide in a sky lit by an erupting volcano; and a boy swings from an ultrasaurus skeleton displayed in a museum. Each beast's initial is printed all over its picture--the allosaurus's hide, for example, is patterned with the letter "A"--allowing for easy identification, while a pronunciation guide demystifies such offerings as "xiaosaurus." Ages 2-5.
  • X-Ray Dinosaurs: And Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Susan R. Stoltz, Sandi K Drewitz, Cody Hooper-Kaufmann

    Paperback (Pygmy Giraffe Publishing, Oct. 7, 2017)
    There aren’t many animals in the world that can compete with the sheer magnificence, size, and variety of dinosaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. Although their descendants are alive on earth today, not much is known about what these animals looked like, their habits and behavior, or the reason for their extinction. In fact, what we know about them is miniscule in comparison to what we DON’T know.As we continue to unearth their remains our knowledge base expands and changes. The dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in this book are not only beautiful but are meant to inspire the imagination! What did they look like on the outside? Were they as colorful as birds or did they blend in with their environment?
  • Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures

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    Hardcover (Sunflower Books, May 1, 1989)
    Facts about dinosaurs are preceded by life stories of dinosaurs from the ankylosaurus to the tyrannosaurus, giving their fears, views, and thoughts on how not to be eaten
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  • How to Draw Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Provides step-by-step instructions on drawing different species of dinosaurs.
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  • Discovery Plus: Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

    Douglas Palmer, Mark Ruffle

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Glide through the air with pterodactyls or hunt for prey with the massive Tyrannosaurus Rex in this prehistoric adventure! Aspiring archaeologists will love this trip back in time as they learn about the anatomy, instincts, and habitats of the massive reptiles that used to walk the Earth. Detailed illustrations and color photographs—combined with tabs, folds, acetates, and wheels—bring the dinosaurs to life as curious children learn from this interactive book. The tactile elements on every page make Discovery Plus: Dinosaurs & Other Prehistoric Creatures a hands-on experience that will keep children entertained and engaged.
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