What Did Dinosaurs Eat?: And Other Things You Want to Know About Dinosaurs
Autor Elizabeth MacLeod Ilustrat de Gordon Sauveen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2002 – vârsta de la 3 până la 7 ani
In What Did Dinosaurs Eat?, the simple question-and-answer format and realistic illustrations answer some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs. This book also incorporates a glossary of dinosaur names and how to pronounce them, as well as a listing of dinosaur-related Web sites.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781553374602
ISBN-10: 1553374606
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 203 x 235 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Kids Can Press
Colecția Kids Can Press
ISBN-10: 1553374606
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 203 x 235 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Kids Can Press
Colecția Kids Can Press
Notă biografică
Elizabeth
MacLeod
has
written
many
children's
books,
including
nine
titles
in
the
Snapshots
Biography
series,
numerous
titles
in
the
Kids
Can
Read,
Kids
Books
Of
and
Kids
Can
Do
It
series,
Why
Do
Horses
Have
Manes?,
What
Did
Dinosaurs
Eat?,
and
Monster
Fliers.
She
lives
in
Toronto.
Recenzii
A
simple
question-and-answer
text
and
realistic
illustrations
address
some
of
the
most
common
queries
kids
have
about
dinosaurs,
incorporating
a
glossary
of
dinosaur
names
with
pronunciations
and
a
listing
of
dinosaur-related
web
sites.—Books
for
Growing
Minds
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing - ?Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs? - is as riveting as Sauve's art.—Kirkus Reviews
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.—School Library Journal
Overall, this is a well-designed, visually entertaining introduction to dinosaurs for the preschooler.—Quill & Quire
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing - ?Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs? - is as riveting as Sauve's art.—Kirkus Reviews
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.—School Library Journal
Overall, this is a well-designed, visually entertaining introduction to dinosaurs for the preschooler.—Quill & Quire