National Geographic Kids has updated their ultimate dinosaur books just for kids.
Title: Ultimate
Dino-Pedia
Author: Dr. Darren
Naish
Publisher: National Geographic Kids
ISBN: 9781426329050
Review:
One-by-one the dinosaurs
are introduced. Every dinosaur that’s ever been discovered can be found within
these pages. Colorful illustrations share how dinosaurs defended themselves and
other facts about the period they were in, their names and the meaning, where
the fossils were found and even how big they were.
“Oviraptor is a dinosaur
with reputation it never deserved. It got its name, “egg thief,” when it was
mistakenly thought to have stolen eggs from the nest of a planet-eater. Many
kinds of duck-billed dinosaurs thrived in Asia, South American, and the North
American West at the end of dinosaur time. In 2016, scientists were surprised
to discover that the earliest duck-billed dinosaurs may have come from the
eastern United States.”
This gigantic book is
divided into 4 categories that will help readers understand what a dinosaur was,
what family the dinosaurs belonged to and a glossary and recommended books,
sites and videos kids can review to learn more. Paleontologist Darren Naish and
dinosaur expert Don Lessem both have contributed to this amazing book and have
a special note for readers. The front pages are host to instructions on how to
use this book so readers can get the most out of it. Parents, teachers,
caregivers will love this book to keep young readers learning and growing.
Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity
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