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Edition: Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0060899670
ISBN-13: 978-0060899677
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Book Description
Some dinosaurs were extremely big - with a body longer than a basketball court or teeth the size of bananas. Some dinosaurs were extremely small - no bigger than a crow. Dinosaurs lived extremely long ago - millions of years before there were people. But some dinosaur descendants might be looking in your window right now!
Meat eaters and plant eaters, big and small, scaly or feathered - all kinds of dinosaurs once lived on Earth. Find out how they hunted, raised their young, and kept themselves safe. Learn why they died out - if they really did! Full of facts, pictures, and links to the Internet, Extreme Dinosaurs! Q&A will answer important questions about these fascinating creatures from long ago.
Children's Literature
This book was written for young readers with little prior knowledge of dinosaurs. From it, they will learn basic information, such as the difference between a plant eater and a meat eater, what a fossil is, and where they are found. There are also correct pronunciations for particular dinosaur names located on several pages. Through the question and answer format, the reader will learn many interesting facts which will help them to explore even deeper into the world of dinosaurs. Soon, our young dinosaur researchers will have the basic knowledge and vocabulary used by paleontologists, so they can dig deeper into why scientists believe asteroids killed the dinosaurs by surfing the Smithsonian site or accessing other suggested links mentioned throughout the book. Here is an example of how old world text-publishing links with new world Internet technology to bring a more broad and fascinating world to readers. For its suggested audience, the Smithsonian nailed the appropriate format, providing action-packed photos, mesmerizing captions, and large, simple copy. Two things make this book different from other reference books. One is the 밠eet the Paleontologist?section, in which Dr. Matthew Carrano answers questions ranging from what he does to why he does it. The other is the 밊un Facts?section at the end of the book that tells about the Smithsonian and Natural History museums. Reviewer: Julia Beiker |
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