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The Age of Dinosaurs: The Rise and Fall of the World’s Most Remarkable Animals
The Age of Dinosaurs: The Rise and Fall of the World’s Most Remarkable Animals
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Even though the dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago, we’re still piecing together new information about these ancient animals.
Did you know that, on average, a new species of dinosaur is discovered every single week? Or that many dinosaurs had feathers? Or that there are even modern-day dinosaurs walking around right now?
New York Times bestselling author and acclaimed paleontologist Steve Brusatte writes about all the new discoveries he and his colleagues have made that help us better understand—and marvel at—these remarkable reptiles.
This exciting nonfiction book for ages 7 to 12 includes a glossary, pronunciation guide, and index, as well as photos throughout. A strong choice for the classroom and for independent reading, and a great source for reports using information direct from an expert in the field.
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Exciting dinosaur discoveries for curious young minds.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by dinosaurs and eager to learn what new secrets scientists have uncovered, this book is perfect. Steve Brusatte's engaging storytelling and vivid photos bring these ancient creatures back to life, making the science accessible and fun for young readers. It's a great pick for anyone curious about the world of prehistoric animals and the ongoing discoveries that continue to surprise us.