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The Complete Book of Dinosaurs: The Ultimate Reference to 355 Dinosaurs from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, Including More Than 900 Illustrations, Maps, Timelines and Photographs

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Buggy Book is a special buggy-friendly edition of this modern classic so even the very youngest dinosaur fans can enjoy Henrietta and Paul Stickland's much-loved book. Split flip-flap pages encourage spotting and finding skills as little ones match up each set of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures with their natural habitat and learn their names. Stunning new illustrations from paleoartist Bob Nicholls display the latest and most exciting scientific discoveries in vibrant colour.

Dinosaurs are not what you thought they were - or at least, they didn't look like you thought they did. NOTE: With the noteworthy exception of Paige Williams and The Dinosaur Artist, this list is made up of primarily white male authors. This fun and friendly handwriting workbook is complete with number tracing exercises from 1 to 20, with space at the back for extra practice.

Each comes with information about the species, an illustration, and a comparison with the size of an average human.

This non-fiction book is a fantastic way to introduce the topic of dinosaurs before diving into a storybook. Many preschool and nursery children become fans of the most popular picturebook characters like Supertato and the Gruffalo, and to help with inspiration to find even more story characters to love, parents and teachers might find our Branching Out booklists useful with Books for Fans of Julia Donaldson and Books for Fans of Supertato. Dinosaurs may spark the imagination, but as scientists, it’s important to show people how we come to our conclusions, and that needs evidence and reason in a discussion.My Encyclopedia of Very Important Dinosaurs is a vibrant encyclopedia for curious 5-9 year olds, who want to know everything there is to know about dinosaurs! k.a an astrosaur, and his crew, Gypsy, Arx and Iggy, as they journey through space in their ship, DSS Sauropod. This rhyming text with bright, bold illustrations is great fun to read aloud and after hearing the story once or twice you will find the children joining in with you.

Adults who have ever set foot in an EYFS classroom while the paints are out will find plenty of familiar scenes to smile about too. Children in the Early Years love the short rhyming poems in Mad About Dinosaurs – a classic preschool and reception choice that is ideal for young children to join in with. Written by Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrated by Deborah Allwright, this dinosaur book is perfect for reading with children who feel anxious about going to their first sleepover. With hidden details to discover on every page, this interactive story will enchant dinosaur-loving toddlers and early readers. This collection aims to help children learn different learning methods whilst keeping them engaged with dinosaurs teaching them essential life skills.This fun-filled prehistoric adventure from author and illustrator team Ian Whybrow and Tim Warnes will teach young children all about the different species of dinosaur – from the gentle diplodocus to the underwater ichthyosaurus. All Yesterdays argues against the ‘shrink-wrapping’ approach that many representations of dinosaurs take, showing so little muscle under the skin that the overall structure of the skeleton can still be seen. Tyrannosaurus Drip, a little peace-loving vegetarian dinosaur, never fits in with his adopted family of fierce Tyrannosauruses.

To escape from Dinosaur Island, you will need every ounce of brainpower to progress through the challenges, navigating through five locations to the final exit – and watch out for dangerous kid-eating dinosaurs as you go! A group of bored dinosaurs head off for a playdate with adventurous kittens, but will it all end in cat-astrophe?Be sure to check out our EYFS topic booklists if you are looking for children’s books themed around a particular topic, like Colours or Festivals. R. Martin describes The Dinosaur Lords as “a cross between Jurassic Park and Game of Thrones,” and as one of those is his own creation, it’s probably a safe bet to believe him. Doing so while working for (first one then the other) the famous paleontologists Cope and Marsh proves to be more difficult than he could have ever imagined.

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