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Books with title The Jurassic Dinosaurs

  • Jurassic Dinosaur Stickers

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 12, 1995)
    Young dinosaur fans will love this collection of 20 realistic stickers depicting awesome earth-shakers from the Jurassic era. Included are such reptilian celebrities as megalosaurus, camptosaurus, diplodocus, ichthyosaurus, allosaurus, apatosaurus, brachiosaurus, stegosaurus, archaeopteryx, and many more. Add prehistoric pizzazz to just about any flat surface — lockers, windows, mirrors, and lunch boxes — or use these exciting peel-and-apply stickers to illustrate classroom science projects.
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  • Dinosaurs of the Jurassic Period

    James Willoughby, Explore Series

    language (, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Updated for 2019 -- Larger images more fun facts.There was a time when Dinosaurs ruled the Earth, and one of the most well known of those times was the Jurassic period.This is a perfect, well-researched book for children (of all ages!) to learn more about Dinosaurs. Each page has a picture of the Dinosaur, their name, what their name means how to say it.Many pictures also show how large the Dinosaur was compared to either human beings or other Dinosaurs. There are also some pictures of actual Dinosaur skeleton exhibits. An ideal learning tool for children about history's most fascintating animals.Dozens of full-color pictures, including the following Dinosaurs and pre-historic creatures: Kentrosaurus - “Prickly Lizard”Afrovenator - “African Hunter”Cetiosaurus - "Sea Monster"Aardonyx - “Earth Claw”Vulcanodon - “Volcano Tooth”Archaeopteryx - "Original Bird"Stegosaurus - “Roof Lizard”Apatosaurus- "Deceptive Lizard"Brontosaurus - “Thunder Lizard”Brachiosaurus -- “Arm Lizard” (This is the dinosaur that sneezed all over Lex in the "Jurassic Park" movie!)You and your children will certainly enjoy reading this beautiful book over and over.Download your copy today!
  • Jurassic Dinosaurs, The

    Douglas Dixon

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Brief text and illustrations introduce the characteristics and natural environment of eleven dinosaurs of the Jurassic period, including Diplodocus, Stegosaurus, and Cryptocleidus.
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  • LEGO Jurassic World: Dinosaurs on the Run!

    Editors of Studio Fun International

    Paperback (SFI Readerlink Dist, June 23, 2020)
    The dinosaurs at Jurassic World™ are on the run! Help Owen and Claire track them down in this fun coloring and activity book with stickers! Welcome to Jurassic World™, where it’s always sunny, and the dinosaurs are on the run! Explore everything the park has to offer with Owen, Claire, and all their dinosaur friends in this fun activity book. Packed with mazes, search-and-finds, stickers, and pages to color, this book is perfect for young LEGO® fans.
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  • Jurassic Poop: What Dinosaurs

    Jacob Berkowitz, Steve Mack

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Left by an animal long ago, this durable doo-doo survived the long journey through the ages. It started out stinky, but now it's frozen, dried or turned to rock. To a scientist, it's anything but gross --- it's a priceless artifact that can help piece together the puzzle of ancient life.Funny and informative, Jurassic Poop is flush with amazing facts, stories and activities. Learn how to spot ancient poop imposters. Meet dung detectives getting to the bottom of history's hind-end mysteries. Find out how poop gets preserved and discover what it can tell us about dinosaurs, humans and many other animals from long ago. So hold your nose and take a journey back in time to see what tales ancient poop has to tell.
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  • Jurassic Dinosaurs Tattoos

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 14, 1998)
    This book contains 10 temporary tattoos depicting dinosaurs from the Jurassic era (213 million–114 million years ago). These safe and nontoxic tattoos can be easily applied by following the directions printed on the inside cover. The tattoos can be removed if desired (follow directions), or will wear off after several days; they are also waterproof, and can withstand washing with soap and water.The dinosaurs are identified by number (be sure to cut away the numbers before applying tattoos): (1) Allosaurus; (2) Metriorhynchus; (3) Brachiosaurus; (4) Lesothasaurus; (5) Plesiosaurus; (6) Dilophosaurus; (7) Compsognathus; (8) Camptosaurus; (9) Dimorphodon; (10) Stegosaurus.
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  • The Jurassic Dinosaurs

    Dougal Dixon, Jane Burton, Steve Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1987)
    Lifelike photographs of dinosaur models. These photographs show what dinosaurs looked like in their natural surroundings. Now everyone can learn fun facts about dinosaurs and see what Earth was like during the Age of the Dinosaur.
  • Dinosaurs #3: Jurassic Smarts

    Arnaud Plumeri, Bloz

    Hardcover (Papercutz, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Everybody knows the Brontosaurs, but what about the Mamenchisaurus? The third chapter in the Dinosaurs saga delves deeper into the world of these fearsome lizards, exploring rarely discussed creatures like the Cryolophosaurus, taking a look at the spines of the Stegosaurus, and asking important questions like "What happened when a dinosaur had a toothache?"
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  • The Jurassic Dinosaurs

    Dougal Dixon, Jane Burton

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Brief text and illustrations introduce the characteristics and natural environment of eleven dinosaurs of the Jurassic period including Diplodocus, Stegosaurus, and Cryptocleidus; Also contains a glossary and miscellaneous facts about dinosaurs
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  • Dinosaurs of the Jurassic Era

    Jan Sovak

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 26, 2009)
    Journey back millions of years to the Jurassic Age when these powerful creatures roamed the earth in all their glory. Award-winning artist and zoologist Jan Sovak takes you there with thrilling images and facts about 30 well-known dinosaurs and recent discoveries — both carnivores and herbivores, biped and quadruped. The awe-inspiring collection includes the Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, Koparion, Ceratosaurus, Diplodocus, Megalosaurus, Supersaurus, Sinraptor, Othniella, and many other species.
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  • Dinosaurs #3: Jurassic Smarts

    Arnaud Plumeri, Bloz

    language (Papercutz, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Everybody knows the Brontosaurs, but what about the Mamenchisaurus? The third chapter in the DINOSAURS saga delves deeper into the world of these fearsome lizards, exploring rarely discussed creatures like the Cryolophosaurus, taking a look at the spines of the Stegosaurus, and asking important questions like "What happened when a dinosaur had a toothache?"DINOSAURS is your guided tour through the rough-and-tumble world of the mightiest beasts to ever walk the earth!
  • Dinosaurs & Other Animals of the Jurassic

    Sunil Tanna

    eBook (Answers 2000 Limited, Nov. 22, 2019)
    The third in a series of five books, this book tells the history of life in the middle of the Mesozoic Era during the Jurassic Period, which was 201 and 145 million years ago. In this period, dinosaurs walked the Earth, the seas were populated by ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and marine crocodiles, and the skies were filled with pterosaurs and the first primitive birds.In this beautiful full-color illustrated book, you will learn about:And much moreThe paleogeography of the Jurassic- how the continents were positioned and movedThe climate of the JurassicThe flora of the JurassicMarine life of the Triassic including plankton, marine invertebrates, fish and marine reptiles such ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and thalattosuchiansTerrestrial life of the Triassic including insects, spiders, lungfish, amphibians, turtles, lepidosaurs, therapsids (mammals and mammal-like reptiles), pterosaurs, crocodilans, dinosaurs and birdsAnd much moreTable of Contents:IntroductionChapter 1: Before the Jurassic PeriodThe Formation of the Solar System and the EarthThe Hadean EonThe Archaean EonThe Proterozoic EonThe Phanerozoic Eon- The Paleozoic Era- The End of the Paleozoic Era- The Mesozoic Era – The Triassic PeriodChapter 2: Introducing the Jurassic PeriodSubdivisions (Epochs) of the Jurassic Period- Early Jurassic Epoch- Middle Jurassic Epoch- Late Jurassic EpochChapter 3: Paleogeography of the Jurassic PeriodChapter 4: Climate of the Jurassic PeriodChapter 5: Flora of the Jurassic PeriodChapter 6: Marine Fauna of the Jurassic PeriodPlanktonMarine InvertebratesFishSauropterygians, Plesiosaurs and PliosaursTurtlesIchthyosaursThalattosuchiansPleurosauridsChapter 7: Terrestrial and Freshwater Fauna of the Jurassic PeriodInsectsSpidersLungfishAmphibiansTurtlesLepidosauromorpha- Pantestudines- Kuehneosauridae- Rhynchocephalia- SquamataTherapsids and MammalsArchosaurs- Pterosaurs- Crocodylomorpha- Dinosaurs and BirdsChapter 8: Dinosaurs and Birds of the Jurassic PeriodSaurischia and OrnithischiaTheropods- Coelophysids- Dilophosaurids- Cryolophosaurus- Ceratosaurids- Abelisaurids- Noasaurids- Megalosaurids- Spinosaurids- Piatnitzkysaurids- Gasosaurus and Kaijiangosaurus- Monolophosaurus- Allosaurids- Metriacanthosaurids- Carcharodontosaurids- Coelurids- Compsognathids- Tyrannosauroidea- Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptorans and Birds- Archaeoteryx and the Origin of Birds- OrnitholestesSauropodomorpha and Sauropods- Basal Sauropodomorphs (Anchisaurs and Massospondylids)- Basal Sauropods (Vulcanodontids)- Shunosaurus- Diplodocids- Dicraeosaurids- Rebbachisaurids- Haplocanthosaurus- Brachiosaurids- Camarasaurids- Cetiosaurids- MamenchisauridsOrnithischians- Basal Ornithischians (including Heterodontosaurids)- Lesothosaurus- Basal Thyreophora- Stegosauria- Ankylosauria- Basal Neornithischia- Ornithopoda- Ceratopsia- PachycephalosauriaChapter 9: Extinction Events of the Jurassic PeriodTriassic Jurassic Extinction EventThe Pliensbachian Toarcian Extinction EventThe End Jurassic Extinction EventChapter 10: After the JurassicThe Cretaceous PeriodThe Cenozoic Era