Dinosaurs A to Z (Dinosaur Train)


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Buddy, Mr. Conductor, and the other Dinosaur Train characters from the hit PBS KIDS animated series introduce dinosaurs from Apatosaurus to Zigongosaurus! Young paleontologists-in-training (ages 3 - 6) will love learning cool facts about 26 amazing dinosaurs—one for each letter of the alphabet.




Dinosaurs A-Z


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In this self-published book, author and illustrator, Patrick Murphy, brings dinosaurs to life with an expert blending of art and science. Intended for kids age 9 and up, Dinosaurs A-Z: Dinosaur Classics goes over the basics of dinosaur paleontology - what is a dinosaur? When did they live? What were they like? Do dinosaurs still roam the earth? In addition, readers get a closer look into the lives of some of the most beloved dinosaurs. After reading this book, your child will fall in love with dinosaurs all over again.




Dinosaur Dictionary


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Introduces young readers to dinosaurs and prehistoric reptiles. Includes A-Z guide, fact panels and key information, size comparison pictures, glossary and picture index.




Dinosaur A to Z


Book Description

A catalog of more than 150 dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures-listed in alphabetical order from Abelisaurus to Zizhongosaurus-is perfect for children as young as five. Written by American Museum of Natural History educator Dustin Growick, Dinosaur A to Z is a colorful parade of the most exciting creatures that have ever lived and provides a line-up of the biggest, smallest, baddest, nicest, scaliest, and everything-in-between dinosaurs that have been discovered to date, as well as other prehistoric creatures of the air, land, and sea. Specially commissioned CGI images of children alongside the dinosaurs illustrate exactly how big-or small-each one was in comparison, and children can learn how to pronounce dinosaur names and discover the meaning behind each, and learn about different dinosaur shapes, sizes, and meals. Dinosaur A to Z is the perfect first visual dictionary for little dinosaur enthusiasts.




Dinosaurs A to Z


Book Description

Provides, in alphabetic format, the latest information on over 120 dinosaurs and 40 other prehistoric animals.




Dinosaur A to Z


Book Description

Want to know your Brachiosauras from your Supersauras? Or have you always wondered what a dinosaur ate? Then discover those answers and more in Dinosaur A to Z. This amazing alphabetical dinosaur parade takes a fascinating look at the most exciting dinosaurs that ever lived. Dinosaur A to Z is an incredible and colourful look at the most exciting dinosaurs that have ever lived. From the Abelisaurus to the Zizhongosaurus, this book lets children dive in to the prehistoric world and discover the biggest, smallest and fastest dinosaurs. Learn how to pronounce names like the Tuojiangosauras, the meanings behind them and even discover what a dinosaur called home. With dinosaurs marching across each spread and all shown in scale to each other and to humans, Dinosaur A to Z's colourful look at over 100 dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures will delight any child aged 5+, who loves all things prehistoric!




Scholastic Dinosaurs A to Z


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Arranged alphabetically, the encyclopedia presents an enormous amount of dinosaur information for budding paleontologists and amateur fossil hunters. Information cited includes what each dinosaur's name means, its pronunciation, its complete taxonomic classification, length, time period, place, diet, and other details. This easy-to-navigate book contains 700+ entries for every creature that has scientifically been verified a dinosaur (as well as those that are commonly mistaken for dinosaurs).




A to Z of Earth Scientists, Updated Edition


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A to Z of Earth Scientists, Updated Edition is a comprehensive A to Z reference of Earth scientists in areas including plate tectonics, climate change, and planetary science. Designed for high school through early college students, this is an ideal reference of notable Earth scientists from the 19th century to the present. Featuring nearly 200 entries and 100 black-and-white photographs, this title uses the device of biography in order to put a human face on science—a method that adds immediacy to the prose for the high school student who may have an interest in pursuing a career in the earth sciences. People covered include: James Hutton (1726–1797) William Smith (1769–1839) Charles Lyell (1797–1875) Mary Anning (1799–1847) Inge Lehmann (1888–1993) Walter Alvarez (1911–1988) Doris Malkin Curtis (1914–1991) Marie Tharp (1920–2006) David Keeling (1928–2005) Dawn Wright (1961–present)




Nerd a to Z


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"Reference title with facts and statistics and other information about science, for kids"--




A to Z of Biologists


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Profiles more than 150 scientists from around the world who made important contributions to the field of biology, including Claude Bernard, Alexander Fleming, Mary-Claire King, Ronald Ross, and Tetsuko Takabe.