Quick view Details Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled: How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Really Looked Like? by Catherine Thimmesh
Quick view Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled: How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Really Looked Like? by Catherine Thimmesh Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh unravels the mystery of how we bring to life a creature that no one has ever seen before. Strikingly illustrated with full-color images of some of the most beautiful and accurate dinosaur art available. View Details
Quick view Pterosaurs: Rulers of the Skies in the Dinosaur Age by Caroline Arnold One hundred million years ago, the skies were filled with enormous flying reptiles. With wings spans up to nearly forty feet, pterosaurs were the dominant life form on earth. The relationship of these giants of the air to dinosaurs and to other... View Details
Quick view Prehistoric Actual Size (Hard Cover) by Steve Jenkins What is it like to come face-to-face with the ten-foot-tall terror bird or the world's largest meat-eater? In this "actual size" look at the prehistoric world, which includes two dramatic gatefolds, readers will meet these creatures. View Details
Quick view Prehistoric Actual Size by Steve Jenkins As fascinating and informative as ever, this sequel to Jenkins' equally impressiveActual Size presents prehistoric creatures to lifesize proportions. It's hard to imagine a six foot long millipede or a dinosaur even smaller than a chicken, but readers... View Details
Quick view Tracking Tyrannosaurs by Christopher Sloan This book highlights a newly discovered T. Rex relative in China with a coat of downy feathers, which was made public in April 2012. Filled with engaging, lifelike illustrations, this volume explains how T. Rex was only one of many tyrannosaurs that... View Details
Quick view Everything Dinosaurs by Blake Hoena In National Geographic Kids Everything Dinosaurs, kids will explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs, meeting prehistoric creatures as tall as houses, and others that were as tiny as chickens. Kids become dino experts as they browse the eye-popping... View Details
Quick view Dinosaurs!: Battle of the Bones by Sharon Siamon Text and photographs describe paleontologists and their fossil discoveries in Canada's Red Deer River Valley, also known as Dinosaur Valley. View Details
Quick view Boy, Were We Wrong about the Dinosaurs! by Kathleen V Kudlinski The ancient Chinese thought they were magical dragons. Scientists thought they could only float on water since they were so big. Boy, were they wrong! Even today, notions about dinosaurs are being revised as new discoveries are made. This lively book... View Details
Quick view If You Were Raised by a Dinosaur by Isabella Brooklyn With striking illustrations and fascinating facts, Isabella Brooklyn and Haude Levesque guide young readers into the prehistoric era to describe what it was like to be a baby dinosaur. View Details
Quick view Oh Say Can You Say Di-No-Saur?: All about Dinosaurs by Bonnie Worth After a quick trip back several million years through time--for the purpose of showing Sally and Dick how fossils are created--the Cat in the Hat leads a guided tour through his own Super Dino Museum. Full color. View Details
Quick view Dinosaur Eggs by Jennifer Dussling Written in accessible language children can understand, the author tells about a South America expedition that found hundreds of fossils of dinosaur eggs, some with unthatched baby dinosaurs inside. Full color. View Details
Quick view Dinosaur Shapes by David West Count the circles on Billy's bike as he tries to catch up to his pet Hypsilophodonts. Kids will enjoy looking for shapes in this entertaining book that puts kids and dinosaurs together in everyday situations. View Details