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Dinosaur Parade: A Spectacle of Prehistoric Proportions


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2008

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Gigantic dinosaurs, tiny dinos, dinosaurs of every size: they're gathered here for a big parade and kids are invited to join in the fun! This large-format picture book shows what it might be like to stand next to a real, live dinosaur. Colourful illustrations capture a happy procession of children marching alongside; with just one look, young readers can put the relative sizes of human and beast in perspective - instantly making dinosaurs accessible. It answers all those endless questions too: a simple rhyming text introduces nine well-known dinosaur groups, from Sauropods to Therizinosaurs. Children eager to learn more can delve into fascinating facts about over 60 dinosaurs at the bottom of the each page including their names, when they lived and where they were found.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Lark Books, U. S. .

For the past 25 years, KELLY MILNER HALLS has crafted high-interest nonfiction books and articles for young readers. Known for quirky but well-researched topics, Halls delights in drawing even reluctant readers into the realm of discovery through explorations of dinosaurs, Sasquatch, UFOs and other unusual themes. She lives in Spokane, Washington, and speaks at schools and conferences all over the world. RICK SPEARS was born in California in the third quarter of the 20th century, relocating to Georgia five years later. As with most young children, he was fascinated by dinosaurs and spent many hours drawing pictures of prehistoric animals in various scenes of combat. His dinosaur and cryptid art has found its way into various books, magazines, websites, and even a board game. His sculptures can be seen in several museums and collections throughout the southeastern United States. Rick currently resides in Georgia with his family, who finds his weird projects just a part of everyday life. Edited by Kelly Milner Halls with Joseph Bruchac, Chris Cruther, Terry Davis, Rebecca Fjelland Davis, Kelly Milner Halls, James Howe, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Randy Powell, Sara Ryan, Terry Trueman, Rita Williams-Garcia, and Ellen Wittlinger.

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