Best of
Dinosaurs

1994

Dinosaur Roar!


Paul Stickland - 1994
    The subjects are, first, antonyms--such as above/below and weak/strong--and then lunch. The paired dinosaurs, in a goofy array of pastels, are almost all smiling, even when the rhyme insists they're "grumpy"--so when they settle down to a lunch with (and not of) each other, the end is satisfying. The pictures and swingy short verses will make this a good group read-aloud, even for the very young. -BooklistThese prehistoric monsters are just perfect for the preschool crowds. A natural for story time. -School Library Journal

Hunting Dinosaurs


Louie Psihoyos - 1994
    The stunning, full-color photos contained here present dinosaurs as never seen before.

Looking At... Velociraptor: A Dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period


Heather Amery - 1994
    Each volume in this series accurately incorporates the most recent scientific knowledge, providing a detailed picture of the daily life of each dinosaur. These books will appeal to children as they contain the same realistic approach to paleontology as seen in the movies Dinosaur, Jurassic Park, and The Lost World.

Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth


Stephen William Hurrell - 1994
    Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth presents a startling new theory to explain the gigantic size of these monsters from an ancient time. The eBook resolves the major riddle of the dinosaurs' large size by presenting convincing evidence that the dinosaurs lived in a reduced gravity. This eBook edition provides a readily available publication to allow you to examine why many readers now support this groundbreaking new dinosaur science.

Dinosaur Poems


John Foster - 1994
    Here's a collection of poems about every kind ofdinosaur you can think of--including the real reason why they all disappear

Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures (Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures)


Modern Publishing - 1994
    *Featuring North American Dinosaurs!*This unique introduction to the giants that roamed the earth millions of years ago combines adventure-filled stories with true-to-life narrative and facts that paint an action-packed picture of life during the golden age of dinosaurs!

A Dinosaur Ate My Homework


Ray Nelson Jr. - 1994
    It all begins when Earl P. Sidebottom, a devoted young student, is forced to report to his teacher that a Tyrannosaurus Rex ate his homework.

S.R. Bissette's Tyrant Volume 1


Stephen R. Bissette - 1994
    Although cancelled, Bissette still hopes to eventually publish a collection of all published and unpublished Tyrant material