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Books with title Zippy Dinosaur: Triceratops

  • Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops

    JEANNE WILLIS

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, March 15, 2017)
    Deep in the rain forest, far from the swamp, lived a grumpy Triceratops, Dinosaur Stomp. Dinosaur Stomp doesn't want to play with the other dinosaurs, all he wants is to be left alone, but sometimes even a grumpy Triceratops needs a friend . . . The wonderful rhyming text written by award-winning author Jeanne Willis, introduces Dinosaur Stomp and various other dinosaur characters in a story suitable for the very youngest children. Very funny, and great to read aloud, Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops has been approved by Dr Paul Barrett of the Department of Earth Sciences at the Natural History Museum in London, and the book contains a spread of simple dinosaur facts and a pronunciation guide. This book is part of The World of Dinosaur Roar! series, a collectable series of preschool books created by Peter Curtis and produced in association with the Natural History Museum in London. Inspired by the classic picture book, Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Stickland and Henrietta Stickland, this colourful series introduces a range of authentic dinosaur characters to very young children.
  • The Horned Dinosaur: Triceratops

    Michael Berenstain

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Explains theories of how the dinosaur triceratops must have lived
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  • Zippy Dinosaur: Triceratops

    David & Charles

    Board book (Gullane Children's Books, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Dinosaurs don't roam the earth anymore...but kids will make sure they roam through your home! Zip-zap--a tyrannosaurus rex is rolling all over the house. And, triceratops, diplodocus, and stegosaurus, too! What child could resist these dinosaur-shaped, movable books with heads that bob up and down and legs that go round and round? When they open the pages and look inside, they'll find out how each of the dinosaurs lived, what food it ate, and why it looked the way it did. There's no better mix of play and learning anywhere.
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  • Triceratops : Dinosaurs Series

    Janet Riehecky

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Oct. 1, 1988)
    An introduction to what is known and hypothesized about the dinosaur triceratops which means three-horned face
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  • Dinosaur Board Books: Triceratops

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Preschool, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Introduces the dietary preferences and defenses of the triceratops.
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  • The Horned Dinosaur: Triceratops

    Michael Berenstain

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Explains theories of how the dinosaur triceratops must have lived
  • Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops

    Peter Curtis

    Board book (Curiosity Books, April 9, 2019)
    “Deep in the rainforest, far from the swamp, lived a grumpy Triceratops, Dinosaur Stomp.” Dinosaur Stomp doesn’t want to play with the other dinosaurs, all he wants is to be left alone, but sometimes even a grumpy Triceratops needs a friend . . . Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops is part of The World of Dinosaur Roar!, a collectable series of storybooks for preschool children created by Peter Curtis and produced in association with the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. Inspired by the classic picture book Dinosaur Roar!, this colorful series of books is a must for all young dinosaur fans and budding palaeontologists! Each book in the series introduces the reader to a different dinosaur and his/her single dominant personality trait. The dinosaurs from The World of Dinosaur Roar! frequently reappear in other characters' books. There’s also a spread of simple dinosaur facts and a pronunciation guide. Very funny, and great to read aloud, with wonderful rhyming text and brightly coloured, bold illustrations, these simple stories are suitable for the very youngest children. Look out for Dinosaur Roar! The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dinosaur Boo! The Deinonychus and Dinosaur Munch! The Diplodocus from The World of Dinosaur Roar! series. Which is your favorite? Proceeds from the purchase of this book support the educational mission of the Smithsonian.
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  • Age of Dinosaurs: Triceratops

    Sara Gilbert

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, April 15, 2011)
    From the long-necked Apatosaurus to the fleet-footed Velociraptor, the age of dinosaurs was filled with spectacularly diverse life forms. This new series invites readers on fascinating paleontological expeditions, opening each book with the moment of the prehistoric creature's discovery and concluding with what scientists know about it today. Illustrations and historical photographs give dinosaur enthusiasts a visually complete picture of each animal's appearance and surroundings.
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  • Triceratops: The Last Dinosaur

    Elizabeth J. Sandell, Marjorie L. Oelerich, Howard Schroeder, Vista III Design

    Hardcover (Bancroft Sage Pub, June 1, 1988)
    Presents presently known information on the plant-eating dinosaur that looked like a rhinoceros
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  • Triceratops: The Last Dinosaur

    Elizabeth J. Sandell, Marjorie L. Oelerich, Howard Schroeder, Vista III Design

    Paperback (Bancroft Sage Pub, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Presents presently known information on the plant-eating dinosaur that looked like a rhinoceros
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  • Dinosaur Profiles: Triceratops

    Andrea Due

    Paperback (Thomson Gale, )
    This giant dinosaur was notable for its three large horns. It was one of the last dinosaurs to live on earth. The many complete Triceratops skeletons in museums have taught us a lot about this animal.
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  • Big Dinosaurs: Triceratops

    Katherine Redfern

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, March 23, 2001)
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