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Books with title The Return of the Dinosaurs

  • Birth of the Dinosaurs

    Michael Bright

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Long before humans even walked the earth, dinosaurs ruled its lands, seas, and skies. This information-rich book takes readers millions of years into Earths past to witness the birth, reign, and mass extinction of these incredible creatures. Intricately detailed 3-D images and illustrations of prehistoric species immerse readers in a time before humanity. As they explore the Mesozoic era, readers will learn about geological time, evolution, animal classification, and other essential science curriculum topics. Readers will pour over fascinating fact boxes to satiate their curiosity on this high-interest subject. With crucial science material and engaging subject matter even reluctant readers will absorb, this intriguing book will be a popular addition to any library.
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  • Day of the Dinosaurs, The

    Jacqui Bailey, Matthew Lilly

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Describes the development, way of life, and disappearance of the dinosaurs, and discusses some of the other creatures that lived at the same time.
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  • The World of Dinosaurs

    Maria Tsaneva, Raia Iotova

    language (Maria Tsaneva, April 21, 2013)
    This color-illustrated by Maria Tsaneva book of dinosaurs introduces over 50 types of dinosaurs. Clearly written and easy to understand text introduces us to the most important of these amazing rulers of our planet Earth which suddenly disappeared about 65 million years ago.The first animals we can recognize as dinosaurs lived about 225 million years ago. To begin with dinosaurs were small animals about a meter long, running on their hind legs. Early dinosaurs were among the first animals to evolve legs for supporting great weight or moving fast to catch prey or escape enemies. It may well have given them an advantage over other animals around.The ruled our planet hundreds millions years but died out in just a few million years. By 65 million years ago they were extinct. At about this time the climate became much cooler and plant-life changed. For animals adapted to warm conditions, like dinosaurs, life became difficult. Some scientist think a sudden climatic change killed them off. This could have happened when a giant meteorite hit the Earth and threw up dust, blocking out sunlight.
  • Day of the Dinosaurs, The

    Jacqui Bailey, Matthew Lilly

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A non-fiction book for children
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  • Digby of the Dinosaurs

    Linda Yiannakis

    Paperback (Belfort & Bastion, Sept. 24, 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?
  • Realm of the Dinosaurs

    Michael Benton

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, April 1, 1998)
    Presents facts about dinosaurs including their physical characteristics, habitat, enemies, diet, behavior, why they disappeared, how they were rediscovered, and some of their present-day descendants.
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  • REVENGE OF THE DINOSAURS

    Tom B. Stone

    Paperback (Skylark, Feb. 1, 1995)
    David Pike's little brother eats, sleeps, and lives dinosaurs, and treats plastic dinosaurs in his terrarium as if they were real, but when Richie announces that Tyrannosaurus Rex has escaped, David thinks he has gone too far. Original.
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  • The World of Dinosaurs

    Hinkler

    Paperback (Hinkler Books Pty Ltd, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Everything dino in one package… learn, draw, and make your own dinosaur movie blockbuster!
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  • The Book of Dinosaurs

    Nina Rosenstein, Simone Boni

    Hardcover (Gramercy, May 9, 1995)
    Discusses the origin and history of the dinosaurs and their comtemporaries, and describes some of the best known species.
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  • Return to the Dinosaur Planet

    Cousin Summers

    language (Summers Island Press, July 29, 2015)
    The Young Scientifics...an Exciting Middle Grade Series PETER BAKER has a dream of being the youngest boy scientist by producing his own documentary show called Dinosaur Planet (and getting famous). Which shouldn't be hard because his parents are dinosaur hunters, and he's been working on dinosaur digs ever since he can remember. But his plans get ruined when his father takes a job at a museum and his mother leaves for Africa. Now, he will not get to work on a dinosaur dig this summer, and must keep an eye on his younger sister every day, too. Then he meets Casey Tucker, and his zoologist aunt. Here is a boy whose responsibility is to entertain a monkey from NASA (vacationing at the zoo) for several hours a day. But Casey's secret mission is to search for a legendary scientist that went missing years before, while working on a classified space project. At first, it's only fun and games. But it isn't long before the friends discover... How dangerous some games really are.
  • Dinosaurs of the South

    Judy Cutchins, Ginny Johnston

    Hardcover (Pineapple Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Fossils of extinct animals are scarce in the southeastern United States, but archaeologists have uncovered enough evidence to know that a variety of dinosaurs lived in Southern forests and coastal lowlands. Large meat-eaters hunted plant-eating hadrosaurs. Ostrichlike dinosaurs darted after small prey, and armor-covered nodosaurs rambled through underbrush 75 million years ago. Giant reptiles that were not dinosaurs also lived in the South. The crocodile-like Deinosuchus, which grew to lengths near 40 feet, lurked along riverbanks. These giants probably ate dinosaurs! Pterosaurs, or flying reptiles, soared over the coast. One of the largest, Pteranodon, had a wingspan of 24 feet. Paleontologists have even identified some entirely new dinosaur species known only in the South.
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  • 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?"