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  • Make and Play: Dinosaurs

    Margot Channing, Liza Lewis

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, Aug. 21, 2018)
    Make five fantastically sturdy, simple models of dinosaurs . . . and then play with them for hours! Long before people lived on earth, dinosaurs roamed the land, flew in the air, and swam in the sea. Meet some of these fantastic prehistoric creatures, learn all about them, and build five cool models: Piplodocus, a herbivore with the longest tail of any animal ever; the Albertosaurus, a carnivore; the water-dwelling Plachochelys; the winged Pteranodon; and a dinosaur skeleton. The colorful models are so easy to make: just push out the pieces, fit them together, and they’re ready. Preschool children will enjoy bringing each dinosaur to life and using the stencils to create amazing pictures.
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  • Make and Move Mega: Dinosaurs

    Sato Hisao

    Paperback (Laurence King Publishing, Sept. 26, 2017)
    Five amazing moving dinosaurs to press out, slot together and play with!Make a T-Rex, Triceratops, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Pteranodon. Each of these detailed 3D models comes with easy-to-follow assembly instructions, and no scissors or glue required!Created by Sato Hisao, talented paper artist and engineer. Perfect for ages 8+ and a great project for adults, too!
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  • Color and Play: Dinosaurs

    Paul Beck

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Sept. 25, 2012)
    The oldest dinosaurs lived more than 248 million years ago, in the Mesozoic era. No one has ever seen a living one. But in Color and Play: Dinosaurs, you’ll meet some famous and not-so-famous creatures from the past!Informative and exciting, Color and Play: Dinosaurs brings kids face-to-face with fifteen of the most intriguing animals that ever lived. They’ll meet the Barosaurus, one of the largest animals to ever walk on earth, and the Maiasaura, whose fossils proved that dinosaurs cared for their young. They’ll also meet the Coelophysis, a Corythosaurus, a Triceratops, and a T. Rex. Then they can color the model pieces, punch them out, and fit them together to build these amazing animals, with a removable diorama available as well to complete the scene.With Color and Play: Dinosaurs, kids can fulfill all their dino dreams!
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  • Dinosaurs and Me

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 15, 2011)
    A fresh, new look at the world of the dinosaurs — it's closer to our world than you might think! Did you know that Gallimimus could run faster than a racehorse, or that some dinosaurs were the same size as a human, while others were bigger than eight elephants? Did you know that magnolias and buttercups were among the flowers that grew in prehistoric times? This engaging, original book takes a completely new approach to the world of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric life. By comparing it with ourselves and with the massive variety of animals, habitats, and plant life that make up our world today kids can learn how dinosaurs are not so very different from them!
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  • Dinosaurs at Play

    Jill Turner, Noeline Cassettari

    Board book (Book Company Intl, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Book by Turner, Jill
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  • Make and Colour Paper Dinosaurs

    Clare Beaton

    Paperback (b small publishing, )
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  • Make & Play Dinosaurs

    Arcturus Publishing

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Make and Play

    Tony Potter, Catherine Bruzzche, Clare Beaton

    Paperback (Zigzag Publishing Ltd, Aug. 15, 1994)
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  • Dinosaurs and Me

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 15, 2011)
    A fresh, new look at the world of the dinosaurs—it's closer to our world than you might think! Did you know that Gallimimus could run faster than a racehorse, or that some dinosaurs were the same size as a human, while others were bigger than eight elephants? Did you know that magnolias and buttercups were among the flowers that grew in prehistoric times? This engaging, original book takes a completely new approach to the world of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric life. By comparing it with ourselves and with the massive variety of animals, habitats, and plant life that make up our world today kids can learn how dinosaurs are not so very different from them!
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