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Usborne Encyclopedias

First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life

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A fantastic new edition of this bright and lively encyclopedia, introducing young readers to the wonders of the prehistoric 5 years +What was the biggest dinosaur? When was the ice age? Why did the dinosaurs die out? This fascinating book has all the answers and more. Simple, easy-to-read text and lively illustrations introduce children to the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life. Links to exciting recommended websites make this a fantastic resource for use at home or school.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Sam Taplin

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Sam Taplin grew up in a beautiful valley in Yorkshire, where he dreamed of being a writer, and after three years reading other people's books at university he started writing his own. He's been doing it ever since. When he's not writing about lonely rabbits or inquisitive bears, he likes doing card tricks, writing songs and playing long games of chess by the fire.

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Author 1 book20 followers
April 11, 2022
No new information here but I liked the sequencing of events!
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June 11, 2023
Colorful, chocked full of facts. Great illustrations, some almost look like photographs. Didn't really use the internet links. Mostly just bought for the pictures.
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Author 6 books56 followers
May 16, 2012
Book for middle schoolers or younger. Has good diagrams, but some of the info is outdated. Limited vocabulary, where as by adding glossary there would be more information to share, and would be more educational. Descriptions on "fishes" "dinosaurs" and other creatures are very short. For example: picture where wolves attack prehistoric camel, they mention that camel is bigger , where as ratio wolf camel is very weird (height wise) and now I wonder if they talk about dire wolf or any other one. So spaces and blanks here and there make this book very questionable.
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8,284 reviews135 followers
December 3, 2013
a brief description of the animals and creatures of the dinosaur epoch
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March 14, 2012
My son is into dinosaurs currently, and he enjoys the pictures on each of the pages.
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