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Books with title The World of Dinosaurs

  • Hello, World! Dinosaurs

    Jill McDonald

    Board book (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Feb. 13, 2018)
    Learn from home and explore the world with these fun and easy board books!All young children love dinosaurs. Here’s a Hello, World! board book that teaches toddlers all about Triceratops, Stegosaurus, T-rex, and many more—with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts. Hello, World! is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction concepts to babies and toddlers. Told in clear and easy terms (“T. rex’s arms were very small, even though its body was large”) and featuring bright, cheerful illustrations, Hello, World! makes learning fun for young children. And each sturdy page offers helpful prompts for engaging with your child. It’s a perfect way to bring science and nature into the busy world of a toddler, where learning never stops. Look for all the books in the Hello, World! series: •Solar Sytem•Weather•Backyard Bugs•Birds•Dinosaurs•My Body•How Do Apples Grow?•Ocean Life•Moon Landing•Pets•Arctic Animals•Construction Site•Rainforest Animals•Planet Earth •Reptiles
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  • World of Dinosaurs

    Tom Evans, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., June 1, 2016)
    What do the scary Tyrannosaurus and the long-necked Brachiosaurus have in common? Were all dinosaurs huge, or were some small? Were all dinosaurs carnivores (meat eaters), or were some herbivores (plant eaters)? Scientifically accurate illustrations pair with intriguing facts to show young readers what kind of dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. Readers will find out how big these prehistoric animals were, how they defended themselves, and where they lived land, sea, or sky!With two-page colorful illustrations, World Books Learning Ladders series is for young learners with a primary reading level of grades K-2 looking to learn the basics about nature, science, and their communities. Each nonfiction book was created for children to learn about topics theyre most curious about. Each book in the 10-volume series features colorful illustrations, fun facts, and easy to understand sentences. Words in bold type help early readers build vocabulary skills.
  • Colorful World of Dinosaurs

    Matt Sewell

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Did you know that Argentinosaurus was as heavy as a herd of elephants? That Mosasaurus was three times the length of a great white shark? That Microraptor was the size of a pigeon but with four wings? This magnificent book imagines dinosaurs as they might well have been, based on recent findings— feathered, finned, and full of color. Gorgeous watercolors accompany surprising, little-known, and fun-to-tell facts about dinosaur behavior, habits, and appearance, bringing these prehistoric creatures to life in a new way. This fascinating book will delight dinosaur fans, young and old.
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  • Dinosaur World

    Geoffrey T. Williams

    Audiobook (Geoffrey T. Williams, Jan. 19, 2006)
    "Stay on the marked paths. And please don't feed the dinosaurs." Have you ever wanted to get close enough to an Apatosaurus to pet it? Or watch a herd of stampeding triceratops? Or maybe you'd rather be almost deafened by the roars of a snarling Tyrannosaurus Rex. Whatever your secret dinosaur dream is, Dinosaur World is the place for you. Join Mary and her father on their wild visit to the world's most exciting zoo. It's an adventure filled with wild sounds, great fun, danger, and solid science.
  • See Inside: The World of Dinosaurs

    Alex Frith

    Board book (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • World of Dinosaurs

    Tom Evans

    eBook (World Book, Inc., June 4, 2018)
    What do the scary Tyrannosaurus and the long-necked Brachiosaurus have in common? Were all dinosaurs huge, or were some small? Were all dinosaurs carnivores (meat eaters), or were some herbivores (plant eaters)? Scientifically accurate illustrations pair with intriguing facts to show young readers what kind of dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. With two-page colorful illustrations, World Book’s Learning Ladders series is for young learners with a primary reading level of grades K-2 looking to learn the basics about nature, science, and their communities. Each nonfiction book was created for children to learn about topics they’re most curious about. Each book in the 10-volume series features colorful illustrations, fun facts, and easy to understand sentences. Words in bold type help early readers build vocabulary skills.
  • World of Dinosaurs

    Inc. World Book

    Paperback (World Book, Inc., June 1, 2016)
    Learn about the scary Tyrannosaurus, the long-necked Diplodocus, and other creatures that lived long ago. This richly visual learning library introduces basic lessons tied closely to early childhood curriculum topics. Each spread includes introductory text, colorful illustrations with detailed captions, and photographs that show real-world examples of the featured topic. Puzzle pages, fun facts, and true/false quizzes appear at the end of each volume.
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  • The World of Dinosaurs

    Cristina Banfi, Roman Garcia Mora

    Hardcover (White Star Kids, Oct. 2, 2018)
    These dinosaurs are ready to jump out of the pages and tell you their most incredible secrets. Just lift the flaps and see! We all love dinosaurs. Now, lift the flaps to find out more about them—their skin, bones, teeth, and other legendary characteristics. Examine some of the most popular species, including the T-rex and Triceratops, along with the Parasaurolophus, whose crest had acoustic powers, and the Maiasaura, the “good mother.” Every dinosaur appears next to a picture of a human, in order to reveal its relative size.
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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.
  • A Year in the World of Dinosaurs

    Elizabeth Havercroft

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions TM, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Look out for the Allosaurus! Would you like to see what happens during a year in the world of dinosaurs? Then come spend the next twelve months in the Jurassic period. Check out eight action-packed scenes for a bird’s-eye view of babies hatching, plesiosaurs swimming, and dinosaurs escaping from a forest fire. Keep your eye on the calendar too. By spending a whole year in the world of dinosaurs, you can watch events unfold as the seasons change.
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  • The Day of the Dinosaur

    Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, Michael Berenstain

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1987)
    Illus. in full color. This rhyming, light-hearted, informative presentation of dinosaurs in rhyme includes pronunciation labels for Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, and more.
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  • Dinosaur World

    Geoffrey Williams

    language (Price Stern Sloan, June 1, 1985)
    Mary and her father visit the "one-of-a-kind" theme park where dinosaurs rule. They meet a giant apatosaur, and witness a violent fight to the death between a monsterous Tyranosaurus rex and a huge, horned triceratops. Along the way, they learn lots about these strange, prehistoric creatures.