
Dinosaurs
The Most Complete, UptoDate Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages
by Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr.
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WRITTEN BY A PROFESSIONAL paleontologist for young readers, this awardwinning guide to the complete Dinosauria is packed with enough detail and insider information to satisfy even Adult, dinophiles! The text includes brief entries on all 800 "named" species of Mesozoic dinosaurs, as well as chapters on the history of dinosaur discoveries, the scie...
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Consider Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs by Ian Whybrow.
“A compact picture-book romp that leans on playful repetition and silly, charming illustrations to deliver a warm, easy read-aloud. The pleasure comes from naming each dinosaur and watching Harry take them everywhere, with a small bump of suspense when the toys are left behind. Its main usefulness is as a comforting, 5–15 minute shared read that sparks play and vocabulary. The main limitation is its simplicity: predictable structure and repeated sequences can feel thin or tiresome for attentive adults or older kids.”
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