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Children love to read about dinosaurs, but what do you do when the youngster has outgrown the picture-book phase? This more comprehensive volume is the next step in the progression towards hardcore academic reading matter.
Not only will The Kingfisher Dinosaur Encyclopedia satisfy the child’s desire for more concrete and detailed information about all things dinosaur. It also offers pictures and illustrations that are more in tune with actually “studying” the topic.
The contents range from information on the first dinosaurs, what the world of dinosaurs entailed and which creatures thrived during the “time of the giants” to the prehistoric plant environment and material concerning change and extinction.
Affordable and filled with fascinating information, this is a book that young readers will love poring over in their spare time. It will also come in handy for research projects.
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Bob Walch/2010 for curled
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