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Introducing Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs--they're fascinating, scary, mysterious, and just plain cool. No wonder kids love them! With the pace of new discoveries, there's more to learn about these amazing creatures all the time. The Child's World's Introducing Dinosaurs series combines eye-catching color illustrations with simple, straightforward text, plus maps and other special features. The end result? Loads of up-to-date information presented in the kid-friendliest form. These toothy creatures will grab kids' attention and hold it fast.

Allosaurus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Allosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs to ever live. Learn what this huge hunter looked like, ate, and did all day when it roamed the land. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Ankylosaurus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Ankylosaurus's name means 'stiff lizard.' Discover why as you learn what this dinosaur looked like and where it lived millions of years ago. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.1
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Apatosaurus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Apatosaurus was one of the biggest animals to ever walk the planet! Find out more about the Apatosaurus's life, what it ate, and what scientists have learned from its fossils. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Compsognathus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Compsognathus was a tiny dinosaur not much bigger than a chicken. Find out how this little animal survived in a world filled with much larger creatures. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Iguanodon
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Iguanodon was one of the first dinosaurs that had the ability to chew its food. Learn more facts about this unique and very social dinosaur in this interesting book. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Maiasaura
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Maisaura's name means 'good mother lizard.' Find out why scientists believe these dinosaurs were such good moms. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.3
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Oviraptor
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Oviraptor's name means 'egg thief.' Learn why scientists made a mistake when they named this dinosaur! More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.3
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Spinosaurus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

How did Spinosaurus get its name? What did it eat? Find the answers to these questions and more in this fact-filled book! More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.1
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Stegosaurus
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Did you know that a Stegosaurus weighed more than a pickup truck? Or that despite its fierce looks, it ate only plants? Learn more inside. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.1
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Triceratops
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

The name Triceratops means 'three-horned face.' It's easy to see how this dinosaur got its name! Learn what Triceratops ate, where it lived, and more. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.1
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Tyrannosaurus Rex
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

Commonly called the T-Rex, this fearsome beast is one of the most famous dinosaurs. Learn the truth about this awesome creature. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8
 
Velociraptor
From the Series: Introducing Dinosaurs

While Velociprator means 'quick thief,' did this small dinosaur actually steal its food? Find the answer to this and other questions in this fascinating book. More →

  • Reading Level Grade 1
  • ATOS 3.2
  • Copyright 2010
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 8

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