Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?

Author:   Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ,  Lucia Washburn
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780060290221


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   21 December 2010
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?


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Stegosaurus had spikes along its back. Triceratops had long, sharp horns. Tyrannosaurus rex was enormous. Millions and millions of years before the first people lived, these fascinating creatures ruled the Earth. To find out where they came from, you have to look way back in time . . . 3.5 billion years ago! Come explore the biggest mystery of all: Where did dinosaurs come from Read and find out!

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Author:   Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ,  Lucia Washburn
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 26.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780060290221


ISBN 10:   0060290226
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   21 December 2010
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Well focused and very appealing. --ALA Booklist Praise for Dinosaur Babies: This easy-to-read series entry will be welcomed with deserved delight by young dinophiles. --School Library Journal Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Young dinosaur enthusiasts will love this fascinating information. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: An interesting addition to an excellent series. --ALA Booklist Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: This is a solid read for primary grade readers who are ready to move from simply exposition to a more subtle, problem-solving approach. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Pastel illustrations in pale tones provide vivid visualizations of long-ago landscapes. Libraries that serve dinosaur fanatics will find this a welcome addition. --School Library Journal Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: This book, geared toward teaching preschoolers and kindergartners simple science concepts, shows size difference in a way that children can understand. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Dinosaur Tracks: A great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles. -School Library JournalZoehfeld builds on children's fascination with dinosaurs by providing...details about fossil tracks. The clear text is illustrated with informal, colorful spreads. --ALA Booklist Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Brightly colored, informative, and on a cherished topic, the book is certain to gather no shelf-sitter dust. --School Library Journal


Praise for Dinosaur Babies: This easy-to-read series entry will be welcomed with deserved delight by young dinophiles. --School Library Journal Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Young dinosaur enthusiasts will love this fascinating information. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: An interesting addition to an excellent series. --ALA Booklist Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: This is a solid read for primary grade readers who are ready to move from simply exposition to a more subtle, problem-solving approach. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Pastel illustrations in pale tones provide vivid visualizations of long-ago landscapes. Libraries that serve dinosaur fanatics will find this a welcome addition. --School Library Journal Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Brightly colored, informative, and on a cherished topic, the book is certain to gather no shelf-sitter dust. --School Library Journal Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Well focused and very appealing. --ALA Booklist Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: This book, geared toward teaching preschoolers and kindergartners simple science concepts, shows size difference in a way that children can understand. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Dinosaur Tracks: A great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles. -School Library Journal Zoehfeld builds on children's fascination with dinosaurs by providing...details about fossil tracks. The clear text is illustrated with informal, colorful spreads. --ALA Booklist


Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Well focused and very appealing. --ALA Booklist Praise for Dinosaur Babies: This easy-to-read series entry will be welcomed with deserved delight by young dinophiles. --School Library Journal Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Young dinosaur enthusiasts will love this fascinating information. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: An interesting addition to an excellent series. --ALA Booklist Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: This is a solid read for primary grade readers who are ready to move from simply exposition to a more subtle, problem-solving approach. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?: Pastel illustrations in pale tones provide vivid visualizations of long-ago landscapes. Libraries that serve dinosaur fanatics will find this a welcome addition. --School Library Journal Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: This book, geared toward teaching preschoolers and kindergartners simple science concepts, shows size difference in a way that children can understand. --Association of Children's Literature Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Brightly colored, informative, and on a cherished topic, the book is certain to gather no shelf-sitter dust. --School Library Journal Praise for Dinosaur Tracks: A great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles. -School Library Journal Zoehfeld builds on children's fascination with dinosaurs by providing...details about fossil tracks. The clear text is illustrated with informal, colorful spreads. --ALA Booklist


Praise for Dinosaurs Big and Small: Brightly colored, informative, and on a cherished topic, the book is certain to gather no shelf-sitter dust. --School Library Journal


Author Information

"Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is the award-winning author of more than ninety books for children. She has written several books in the Let's Read And Find Out Science series, including: WHAT LIVES IN A SHELL?, an NSTA/CBC ""Outstanding Science Trade Book"" and winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's ""Best Children's Book"" award; WHAT IS THE WORLD MADE OF?, a Children's Book of the Month Club Main Selection; WHAT'S ALIVE?, also named an AAAS ""Best Children's Book""; HOW MOUNTAINS ARE MADE, an NSTA/CBC ""Outstanding Science Trade Book,"" DINOSAUR TRACKS, ""a great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles"" (School Library Journal); and DINOSAURS BIG AND SMALL, winner of the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio ""Best Book Award"" Kathleen was a children's book editor for over ten years before becoming a full-time writer. When she is not reading, researching, writing, or editing she loves to spend her free time exploring, doing fieldwork, and preparing and curating fossils for her local natural history museums. She lives in Berkeley, CA. Lucia Washburn has illustrated more than a dozen books for children. Her Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science books include Dinosaur Tracks, Dinosaurs Big and Small, and Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?, which has illustrations that ""provide vivid visualizations of long-ago landscapes"" (School Library Journal). Her other books include Look to the North by Jean Craighead George, a 1997 Parents' Choice Gold Award winner praised as ""a fine addition to science collections"" (ALA Booklist). When she travels, she and her family enjoy visiting the local museums to see their dinosaur collections. Being the mother of two children, she has a special fondness for Maiasaura. She lives in California with her family."

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