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How Dinosaurs Really Work

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Have you ever wondered what colour dinosaurs really were, what they had for breakfast or even whether you could beat one in a running race? You have! Then this is the book for you. Crammed full of interesting dino-facts and bursting with detailed illustrations, How Dinosaurs Really Work covers everything you need to know about these roaring beasts. The perfect book for all dino-crazy youngsters.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 30, 2012

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Alan Snow

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Alan Snow is an award-winning children’s book illustrator and designer who has worked on more than 160 books. His novel, Here Be Monsters was made into an animated film, The Boxtrolls, which spent several weeks at the top of the UK box office. Alan has won numerous awards for his work as a children’s book illustrator as well as for design and computer animation.

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July 29, 2016
How Dinosaurs Really Work is a book about dinosaurs. This book features some great dinosaurs facts for children who love dinosaurs. The book starts by telling you when dinosaurs lived and moves onto describing their appearance and then more details about specific types of dinosaurs such as Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex.

I liked this book as it is very colourful and approachable for children. I also liked all the different interesting facts that feature in the book and all the illustrations on each page.

This book would be appropriate for children aged 6 to 10 years old.

This book would be suitable to be put on the bookshelf in a classroom for children to read individually. It could also be used in Literacy if children wanted information to write stories or their own facts page about dinosaurs.
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April 4, 2013
As the officially designated owner of T.T.A. (Tiny T-Rex Arms), I was eager to read about my distant relatives - how they looked, how we know how they looked, and why they are no longer with us; this funny, information packed book explained all this and a lot more! Packed with fascinating snippets of information - did you know that despite the massive size of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, it had the same size brain as us? This is a joyous, enlightening read, with jostling dino cartoons telling each other jokes in the margins. A hoot!
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September 10, 2013
This is a fabulous non-fiction picture book about dinosaurs and what we have learned about them. The pictures are fabulously detailed, and the text is versatile. In addition to the general text in the middle of the pages, there are small anecdotes around the outsides that make learning about dinosaurs even more fun. Great for elementary aged kids!
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October 2, 2013
A nonfiction book about dinosaurs with very cartoonish images. There is a lot of good information about dinosaurs provided but some of the border illustrations were distracting. The dinosaurs are portrayed as mechanical beings with smaller dinosaurs inside working the gears.

Not my favorite book about dinosaurs but this book will satisfy that never-ending desire for dinosaur books.
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January 29, 2017
What an excellent dinosaur book for children. The intended age group is accurate. The puns and dino jokes would go over a toddler's head and much of the comparisons wouldn't make sense.

The book is however loaded with info and fun facts, but it is in no way overwhelming. There is also lots of drawings that will appeal to kids of all ages.
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