Best of
Dinosaurs

2004

How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?


Jane Yolen - 2004
    How do dinosaurs count to ten? Over and over and over again!This brand new board book format brings the gigantic humor of bestselling, award-winning team Jane Yolen and Mark Teague to the youngest readers, helping them learn to count from one to ten with a simple, rhyming text and laugh-out-loud illustrations! A perfect companion book to the other HOW DO DINOSAURS tales, and a great baby gift as well.

How Do Dinosaurs Clean Their Rooms?


Jane Yolen - 2004
    How do dinosaurs clean their rooms? With trash cans and dusters and brooms!Now Jane Yolen's playful, read-aloud text and Mark Teague's hilarious illustrations show your own little dinosaurs just how fun and easy it can be. Brimming with the same infectious humor as the other HOW DO DINOSAURS tales, this new board book is a perfect companion to the immensely popular picture books and a great baby gift as well.

My Big Dinosaur Book


Roger Priddy - 2004
    - Big board book ideal for babies and toddlers. - Stunning large format brings images to life. - Helps build a child's vocabulary.

Dinosaur A to Z


Roger Priddy - 2004
    -Ideal for children aged 3 years and up.-Features 26 one-of-a-find dinosaur models from Allosaurus to Zephyrosaurus specially commissioned from experts in the field.

Godzilla


Adam Woog - 2004
    Fulfills the standards: "Apply knowledge of language, media, and genre to create, critique, and discuss print and nonprint texts" from the English Language Arts Standards for Elementary School.

Monster Bones: The Story Of A Dinosaur Fossil (Science Works)


Jacqui Bailey - 2004
    Includes activity.

Power Rangers: Dino Thunder Vol 1


Douglas Sloan - 2004
    Their fascination turns to fear, however, when Kira is kidnapped by menacing Tyrannodrones. When evil scientist Mesogog unleashes Bio Zords on the city, the teens must become the new Power Ranger team and save the day!

Giant Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


Don Lessem - 2004
    An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has written more than 30 children's books, writes a popular dinosaur column in Highlights magazine, and was an adviser for Jurassic Park. Take a trip through dinosaur time to meet these giant meat eaters face to face: Tyrannosaurus Rex had sharp teeth the size of bananas! Allosaurus had huge hands with three sharp claws! Giganotosaurus weighed twice as much as an elephant! Plus, you'll get to know Albertosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Deltadromeus, Dilophosaurus, and Spinosaurus!

Feathered Dragons: Studies on the Transition from Dinosaurs to Birds


Philip J. Currie - 2004
    With each new small theropod find the ties became stronger, until the discovery of Sinosauropteryx--a dinosaur with feathers! Though not all scientists accept the concept of birds' being phylogenetically nested within the Dinosauria, others are now focusing on the evolution of feathers and avian flight. This book presents 15 new pieces of research, including the first detailed description of Bambiraptor, a remarkable new specimen from Montana.Contributors are Robert T. Bakker, David Burnham, Sankar Chatterjee, Luis M. Chiappe, James M. Clark, Philip J. Currie, Stephen J. Godfrey, Gerald Grellet-Turner, Thomas P. Hopp, Frankie K. Jackson, Peter J. Makovicky, Mark A. Norell, Fernando E. Novas, Mark J. Orsen, Gregory J. Retallack, Dale A. Russell, R. J. Templin, David J. Varricchio, Peter Wellnhofer, and Joanna L. Wright.

The Ultimate Book Of Dinosaurs


John Malam - 2004
    

The Smartest Dinosaurs


Don Lessem - 2004
    

FANDEX Family Field Guides Dinosaurs


Jane Hammerslough - 2004
    An airborne giant, Quetzalcoatlus, with a wingspan the size of a WWII fighter. The meat-eaters: T.Rex, Giganotosaurus, and Allosaurus, who strode eight feet with every step—try out-running that! There are fish—like ichthyosaurs, including Excalibosaurus, named after King Arthur's legendary sword because of its long snout. The swift and deadly raptors. Sauropods that could strip the tops of trees, and the agile little Compsognathus, the size of a turkey. Each dinosaur is illustrated in amazingly life-like detail, and accompanied by information on size, diet, and lifestyle. The deck also includes key paleontologists, fossil-finding methods, and a glossary. 50 DIE-CUT CARDSFULL COLOR THROUGHOUTKNOWLEDGE AT YOUR FINGERTIPSFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Wild Wild World (Questions and Answers)


Anita Ganeri - 2004
    A fascinating question and answer book featuring the world's most dangerous and exciting animals.

My First Jumbo Book Of Dinosaurs


Melanie Gerth - 2004
    This book has all that, and more! With manipulative elements that encourage interactive reading, this book will satisfy the paleontologist in every family!

Watch Out, Triceratops (Read and Discover (Soundprints).)


Dawn Bentley - 2004
    He goes to find out what it is, but then can't find his herd again Triceratops knows that when he's all alone, he's not safe. Crunching footsteps come closer and closer, and a huge Tyrannosaurus rex towers over Triceratops. What will Triceratops do?

Giant Plant-Eating Dinosaurs


Don Lessem - 2004
    An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has written more than 30 children's books, writes a popular dinosaur column in Highlights magazine, and was an adviser for Jurassic Park. Take a trip through dinosaur time to meet these giant plant eating dinosaurs face-to-face: Seismosaurus stretched longer than four school buses! Brachiosaurus stood taller than a building with five floors! Argentinosaurus was the biggest animal ever to walk the earth! Plus, you'll get to know Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Saltasaurus, and Shunosaurus!

Maximum Triceratops


Robert T. Bakker - 2004
    rex. It's name? Triceratops maximus-- a 100% plant-eating veggie-saur that scientists have been arguing about for over 70 years. World renowned paleontologist Dr. Robert T. Bakker examines this fascinating fossil-- and the controversy surrounding it-- in an easy-to-read format that young dinophiles will devour.

The Witch Next Door and Other Stories


Norman Bridwell - 2004
    Four stories about the Witch and her friends.

The Smallest Dinosaurs


Don Lessem - 2004
    An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has written more than 30 children's books, writes a popular dinosaur column in Highlights magazine, and was an adviser for Jurassic Park. Take a trip through dinosaur time to meet these small dinosaurs face-to-face: Little Lesothosaurus was the length of a house cat! Epidendrosaurus could climb into trees like a squirrel! Liaoceratops had body armor and horns-and was only the size of a collie dog! Plus, you'll get to know Compsognathus, Ligabueino, Microraptor, Parvicursor, and Shuvuuia!

Grannysaurus Rex


Tony Wilson - 2004
    She rampaged in a shop specialising in china and other breakables'.What's happened to Granny? Why has she grown those big teeth and sharp claws and why is she on the rampage?D.M. Cornish is referred to as David Cornish in this book.

The World of Dinosaurs


Michael J. Benton - 2004
    Explore the different types of dinosaurs that lived on land, in the air, and in the water. Learn what dinosaurs ate, how they defended themselves, and when and where they lived.

Fossils (World Discovery Science Readers)


Kris Hirschmann - 2004
    Fossils are cluses to our planet's mysterious past. This book is filled with facts and photographs.

Dinosaurs Galore! A Roaring Pop-up


Paul Stickland - 2004
    A pop-up celebration of the fabulous Dinosaur Roar!Dinosaurs of every size, shape, and color leap out at you in this pop-up extravaganza!A bold rhyming text with a great swinging rhythm, Dinosaurs Galore will have every child begging for more.