Dinosaurium
by Lily Murray
Illustrated by Chris Wormell
Big Picture Press, 2017, 95 p., Youth Nonfiction
Did you know that there was a winded dinosaur whose wingspan was
about the length of a school bus? Or that scientists now think that most
dinosaurs were covered with feathers at some point in their life? Or
that there is a dinosaur named after the Harry Potter books?
Dinosaurs have a way of fascinating us, whether we are adults or children, these giants have the ability to make us stop and stare. In recent years the Paleontology world has made some amazing discoveries and advancements in our understanding of dinosaurs. This colorful book is written as a museum. Each gallery (section/chapter) will introduce you to dinosaurs and tell you fascinating facts about them. The displays (pictures) are done is highly detailed digital engravings. Admission is free and worth the trip. This book will probably be better suited to older elementary school kids then preschool toddlers, but any adults who want to know what's new with dinosaurs will enjoy this book too!
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