First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life by Sam Taplin
What was the biggest dinosaur? What was the ice age? Why did the dinosaurs die out?
These and hundreds of other questions about dinosaurs are answered in this fascinating book. Simple, easy-to-read text and lively, detailed illustrations introduce the basic concepts of dinosaurs and prehistoric life to young readers.
The First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life by Sam Taplin is a comprehensive guide to the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life. The book is designed for children and is filled with information on how the earth began, dinosaurs, ancient marine life, and the first mammals.
Key Features:
- Simple, easy-to-read text and lively illustrations introduce children to the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life.
- Links to exciting recommended websites make this a fantastic resource for use at home or school.
- The book answers questions such as “What was the biggest dinosaur?”, “What was the ice age?”, and “Why did the dinosaurs die out?”
Reviews:
- The book has received positive reviews from parents and children alike, with many praising its engaging illustrations and easy-to-understand text.
- Some reviewers have noted that the book is a great resource for teaching children about dinosaurs and prehistoric life, and that it is a great way to encourage an interest in science and learning.
Target Audience:
- The book is designed for children aged 5-12 years old.
- It is suitable for children who are interested in dinosaurs and prehistoric life, and for those who are looking for a fun and educational resource.
Overall:
- The First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life by Sam Taplin is a great resource for children who are interested in dinosaurs and prehistoric life.
- It is a comprehensive guide that is easy to understand and fun to read, making it a great addition to any child’s bookshelf.