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  • The Big Book of Dinosaurs

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Full of detailed artwork and photographs of lifelike models, The Big Book of Dinosaurs is an enticing collection of amazing prehistoric creatures that will entertain children for hours.This visual guide features simple but informative text and interactive questions that encourage young children to make their own dinosaur discoveries. From the fierce, meat-eating Tyrannosaurus and the long-necked, plant-eating Diplodocus to the armor-plated Stegosaurus and the tiny, hen-sized Compsognathus, this book is packed with fun facts.The Big Book of Dinosaurs is the ultimate first dinosaur book for young readers and will gets kids excited about learning and the prehistoric world.
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  • The Big Book of Dinosaurs

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Get ready to roar with this updated edition of DK's beloved Big Book of Dinosaurs Dinosaurs fascinate young children, and this colorful catalog of those mysterious creatures from the past will keep even toddlers entertained for hours. Children will love spotting and learning to name all the different dinosaurs--from the fierce, meat-eating Tyrannosaurus and the long-necked, plant-eating Diplodocus to the armor-plated Stegosaurus and the tiny, hen-sized Compsognathus.
  • The Little Book of Dinosaur Sounds

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 15, 2020)
    About other titles in the series, which to date have sold 65,000 copies: The Little Book of Woodland Bird Songs "An excellent home purchase, but it should certainly also be considered by libraries and classrooms that are willing to accept some wildlife sounds. Highly Recommended." --Canadian Review of Materials The Little Book of Backyard Bird Songs "A 'trilling' way to bring natural history into the nursery." --Kirkus "One of the very few items with a battery that I like for young children." --LivingMontessoriNow.com "The sounds and selected facts may spark an interest in venturing out into the backyard 'wild' to glimpse some of its avian residents." --Kirkus Reviews "The naturalist in me adores this book!" --Rainbow Resource Rumble! Hiss! Squawk! Thwack! With just the touch of a button, readers can travel back 65 million years and more to find out what these 12 extraordinary creatures sounded like, from the trombone-like call of Parasaurolophus to the low-frequency rumble of T-Rex. Twelve of the most iconic dinosaur species are brilliantly brought to life with amazing images, fascinating facts and the authentic primeval sounds. The dinosaur noises have been reconstructed in collaboration with leading paleontologist Thomas Williamson, and are based on the very latest paleoacoustic research. The child-friendly book brings the sounds of a long-lost world to life for young dinosaur fans. The 12 dinosaurs are: Carnotaurus Deinocheirus Stegosaurus Pachycephalosaurus Allosaurus Triceratops Apatosaurus Tyrannosaurus Sinosauropteryx Ankylosaurus Parasaurolophus Velociraptor. Features include accurate text and 12 realistic illustrations on sturdy pages, authentic sounds, a high-quality sound module allowing for replaceable batteries, and packaging that conforms to required safety standards. This is a surefire treat for all young dinosaur enthusiasts.
  • Dinosaurs : The Big Book of Dinosaurs

    Om Books Editorial Team

    eBook (Om Books International, Aug. 14, 2020)
    What if you find a dinosaur peeping through the window while you are off to bed! Would you be scared or friendly? The Dino Would series is a wonderful gift every child would love to have. Each book tells a story of a different dinosaur and shares interesting information about it.
  • The Dk Big Book of Dinosaurs

    Angela Wilkes

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Dinosaurs fascinate young children. "The Big Book of Dinosaurs" is a colourful catalogue of these mysterious creatures from the past that will keep even toddlers entertained for hours. Children will love spotting all the different dinosaurs - from the fierce meat-eating Tyrannosaurus and the long-necked plant-eating Diplodocus to the heavily armoured Stegosaurus and the city Compsognathus.
  • The Good Dinosaur Little Golden Book

    Bill Scollon, Michaelangelo Rocco

    eBook (Golden/Disney, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Disney/Pixar The Good Dinosaur is a humorous and exciting original story about Arlo, a lively Apatosaurus with a big heart. After a traumatic event unsettles Arlo's family, he sets out on a remarkable journey, gaining an unlikely companion along the way—a human boy. Children ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book retelling of the film.
  • The Little Giant® Book of Dinosaurs

    Thomas R. Holtz, Terry Riley

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    To this day, dinosaurs remain a never-ending source of fascination to children, who just can't get enough of these compelling creatures. Illustrations, picturing over 60 dinosaur types (including some new discoveries that appear here for the first time in a children's book), maps, and a guide to each individual species--plus an overall introduction to fossils--tell youngsters how and why all the dinosaurs developed as they did. Answer exactly the types of question kids want to know: How big were they? What did they eat? Where did they live? What do their names mean? This lively trip back to the Age of the Dinosaurs, from its beginnings in the Triassic period to the great extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, is guided by one of the major authorities in the field, Dr. Thomas Holtz, vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Maryland, whose specialty is the study of carnivorous dinosaurs.
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  • Super Little Giant Book® of Dinosaurs

    The Diagram Group, David Lambert

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2005)
    These extinct creatures continue to intrigue us--and with nearly 300 pages of fabulous facts and color images in the super-sized compilation, fans of these long-gone beasts will be able to indulge their saurus-passion to the max. It introduces all the major types, from theropods such as the allosaurus to marginocephalians, including the ever-popular plant-munching triceratops. Each spread places the starring dinosaur next to an image of a person or other animal to give a clear idea of its size, and includes a box filled with information. There's a general description of skeletons and physical systems, a dino-breakdown by continent, and advice on where to see fossils.
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  • The Little Giant® Book of Brain Twisters

    Adam Ward

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 2001)
    Get smart--give your brain a super-sized workout that's fun, challenging, and mind-expanding! You'll really have to keep your wits about you as you tackle six big sections filled with puzzles and tricks of every sort, from the visual to the verbal. Try critical thinking and lateral thinking questions, where you'll have to "work outside the box," forget your assumptions, and look at the problem from a fresh viewpoint. Whodunits have all the pleasures of a mystery--but you're the detective trying to figure it out! Be "number one" at math conundrums, and open your eyes and look sharp when you tackle the picture puzzles and optical illusions. Give this a shot and find out if you can be a "toothpick architect"! Build a house using 11 toothpicks as shown in the diagram. See if you can make the house face the opposite direction by moving only one toothpick. Answer: Move one of the toothpicks in the roof.
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  • My Little Book of Dinosaurs

    Dougal Dixon

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Sept. 23, 2014)
    What was the biggest dinosaur? When were dinosaurs alive? Which dinosaur had a spiky back? Dinosaurs answers all these questions and many more.Simple, easy-to-understand text combines with vivid CG illustrations in this brilliant introduction to the world of dinosaurs.Perfect for reluctant readers, this addition to the My Little Book of . . . series holds children’s interest and encourages them to find out all about the biggest creatures that ever walked the earth.
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  • The Little Giant® Book of Whodunits

    Hy Conrad, Matt LaFleur

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1998)
    Solve crimes like a detective, find clues where nobody else would think of looking, trap suspects with their own words, and ignore facts that appear to be significant but are only distractions. Better than a police academy course, all 80 of these simple stories will show you how to find the culprit while everybody else is completely confused. You'll make your town's Christmas merrier when you find out who shot Santa Claus. Figure out which family member poisoned the man of the house while he was watching the Super Bowl, and which housekeeping staffer hid a ruby necklace in a liquor bottle in plain sight. As you explore these fascinating whodunits, you'll enter a bizarre, glamorous, and dangerous world of mobsters, millionaires and heiresses--even detectives themselves. In case you can't outwit the bad guys, just turn to a special section of solutions to each mystery, including an explanation of each clue. Sterling 352 pages, 102 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
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  • The Little Book Of Dinosaurs

    Cherie Winner

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2005)
    The Little Book of Dinosaurs outlines what made a dinosaur a dinosaur and introduces some of the coolest dinosaurs ever to roam the earth. Simple presentations reflecting the latest research in astronomy and paleontology for young science enthusiasts. Small, inviting formatperfect for learning or browsing!
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