No. of pages 32
Published: 2015
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In "Dylan's Amazing Dinosaur: The Stegosaurus," young readers join Dylan on an exciting journey as he explores the fascinating world of dinosaurs, focusing on the Stegosaurus. This engaging story combines fun facts with imaginative storytelling, encouraging curiosity and learning about this unique creature known for its distinctive plates and tail spikes. With interactive elements like a pull-out pop-up dinosaur, children are given an immersive reading experience that captures their attention and sparks their interest in paleontology. Through vibrant illustrations and captivating narrative, children will discover the wonders of the prehistoric world alongside Dylan and his Stegosaurus friend. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Dylans Amazing Dinosaurs .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-2nd grade.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by B. E. S. Publishing .
Leilani Sparrow was born in South Africa to English parents. She spent most of her childhood reading in Hertfordshire and wanting to be a librarian. She still lives in Hertfordshire with her family and spends her time editing and writing books for children. Dan Taylor takes much of his inspiration from his love of 1950s and 1960s design. He drinks tea by the gallon and lives with a mischievous little dog called Bertie. ET Harper discovered a love of dinosaurs as a child when she came across a strange looking bone buried in the garden. At first she thought it was small dinosaur bone but it turned out to be part of a chicken skeleton instead. When she found out chickens were distantly related to dinosaurs she thought all her Christmases had come at once and decided to become a professional dinosaur bone hunter. E. T Harper went on to study Palaeontology at university and she was so good at being a palaeontologist that they even made her a professor. Now she wants to share her dinosaur discoveries with little palaeontologists all over the world. This is E. T Harper's first series of books but she hopes to write many more. She also has her own tree house, just like Dylan. Dan Taylor is an illustrator, living and working in the UK, specialising in children's design and illustration. Dan likes to combine both traditional painting and digital techniques to create his artwork. He lives with a mischievous dog named Bertie, who likes to chew pencils and marker pens!
Animals in literature
Dinosaurs in literature
Prehistoric Creatures in literature
Nature in literature
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