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Paperscapes: The Fearsome World of Dinosaurs

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Meet the world's most amazing dinosaurs in this strikingly illustrated book with press-out die-cut pages which reveal a parade of prehistoric predators. The Fearsome World of Dinosaurs takes a look at some of these prehistoric beasts. The unique die-cut format lets the dinos leap off the page, forming a parade of the biggest, boldest and most fascinating of these incredible creatures from the past. Each dinosaur is presented with information about their appearance, characteristics, key facts and the meaning behind their names. From gigantic herbivores to armour-plated tanks, there's a new dinosaur to meet with every turn of the page.

64 pages, Hardcover

Published February 7, 2019

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3,117 reviews8 followers
February 26, 2019
Book Reviewed on www.whisperingstories.com

Just like the other Paperscape books, The Fearsome World of Dinosaurs is filled with twenty-nine different dinosaurs. From those that were killers to those that preferred more of a vegetarian diet, the herbivores.

Each double-sided pages contains one dinosaur. There is information about that particular dinosaur, plus a handy note on how to pronounce its name. There is a map which shows you where each of the different dinosaurs lived as well as how long ago they lived, what period in time they roamed the earth, how big they were, what they ate and what their name actually means, such as Archaeopteryx means Ancient Wing, because when the dinosaur was found it was the oldest known bird. There is also the ‘Did you know?’ section available for each dinosaur too.

I have to say that I know the more common dinosaurs but some like the Pentaceratops or Struthiomimus, I’d never heard of before, so I learned a lot whilst reading through this beautifully illustrated book.

Again the book can be turned into a work of art in a dinosaur parade by popping out the bits of cardboard from around each dinosaur, make sure an adult helps younger children so that they don’t ruin the book by ripping the pages.

Another great book from Paperscape that I can see all those dinosaur fans loving.
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