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What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
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kidscanpress.com presents ...
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
And Other Things You Want to Know About Dinosaurs
written by
Elizabeth MacLeod
illustrated by
Gordon Sauve
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2748
Hardcover
USD $12.95
978-1-55337-063-5
Paperback
USD $7.95
978-1-55337-460-2
Grades: PreSchool to 2
Ages: 3 to 7
Social Studies
History
Science & Technology
Life Science
needs of living things
diversity of living things
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
I
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
15-16
Accelerated Reader
3.8 LG
© 2001
4-color
8 x 9
32 pages
Dinosaurs roamed Earth millions of years ago, but they still fascinate kids today. The mysterious lives of these "terrible lizards" often elicit a volley of questions. Were all dinosaurs fierce? How fast could they run? Did dinosaurs fly? Were they meat-eaters, plant-eaters — or both?
In
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
, the simple question-and-answer format and realistic illustrations answer some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs. This book also incorporates a glossary of dinosaur names and how to pronounce them, as well as a listing of dinosaur-related Web sites.
Reviews
“
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing – “Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs” - is as riveting as Sauve’s art.
”
— Kirkus Reviews, September 2001
“
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.
”
— School Library Journal, November 2001
“
A simple question-and-answer text and realistic illustrations address some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs, incorporating a glossary of dinosaur names with pronunciations and a listing of dinosaur-related web sites.
”
— Books for Growing Minds, August 2001
kidscanpress.com presents ...
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
And Other Things You Want to Know About Dinosaurs
written by
Elizabeth MacLeod
illustrated by
Gordon Sauve
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2748
Hardcover
USD $12.95
978-1-55337-063-5
Paperback
USD $7.95
978-1-55337-460-2
Grades: PreSchool to 2
Ages: 3 to 7
Social Studies
History
Science & Technology
Life Science
needs of living things
diversity of living things
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
I
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
15-16
Accelerated Reader
3.8 LG
© 2001
4-color
8 x 9
32 pages
Dinosaurs roamed Earth millions of years ago, but they still fascinate kids today. The mysterious lives of these "terrible lizards" often elicit a volley of questions. Were all dinosaurs fierce? How fast could they run? Did dinosaurs fly? Were they meat-eaters, plant-eaters — or both?
In
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
, the simple question-and-answer format and realistic illustrations answer some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs. This book also incorporates a glossary of dinosaur names and how to pronounce them, as well as a listing of dinosaur-related Web sites.
Reviews
“
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing – “Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs” - is as riveting as Sauve’s art.
”
— Kirkus Reviews, September 2001
“
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.
”
— School Library Journal, November 2001
“
A simple question-and-answer text and realistic illustrations address some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs, incorporating a glossary of dinosaur names with pronunciations and a listing of dinosaur-related web sites.
”
— Books for Growing Minds, August 2001
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kidscanpress.com presents ...
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
And Other Things You Want to Know About Dinosaurs
written by
Elizabeth MacLeod
illustrated by
Gordon Sauve
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2748
Hardcover
USD $12.95
978-1-55337-063-5
Paperback
USD $7.95
978-1-55337-460-2
Grades: PreSchool to 2
Ages: 3 to 7
Social Studies
History
Science & Technology
Life Science
needs of living things
diversity of living things
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
I
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
15-16
Accelerated Reader
3.8 LG
© 2001
4-color
8 x 9
32 pages
Dinosaurs roamed Earth millions of years ago, but they still fascinate kids today. The mysterious lives of these "terrible lizards" often elicit a volley of questions. Were all dinosaurs fierce? How fast could they run? Did dinosaurs fly? Were they meat-eaters, plant-eaters — or both?
In
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
, the simple question-and-answer format and realistic illustrations answer some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs. This book also incorporates a glossary of dinosaur names and how to pronounce them, as well as a listing of dinosaur-related Web sites.
Reviews
“
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing – “Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs” - is as riveting as Sauve’s art.
”
— Kirkus Reviews, September 2001
“
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.
”
— School Library Journal, November 2001
“
A simple question-and-answer text and realistic illustrations address some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs, incorporating a glossary of dinosaur names with pronunciations and a listing of dinosaur-related web sites.
”
— Books for Growing Minds, August 2001
written by
Elizabeth MacLeod
illustrated by
Gordon Sauve
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Dinosaurs roamed Earth millions of years ago, but they still fascinate kids today. The mysterious lives of these "terrible lizards" often elicit a volley of questions. Were all dinosaurs fierce? How fast could they run? Did dinosaurs fly? Were they meat-eaters, plant-eaters — or both?
In
What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
, the simple question-and-answer format and realistic illustrations answer some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs. This book also incorporates a glossary of dinosaur names and how to pronounce them, as well as a listing of dinosaur-related Web sites.
Grades: PreSchool to 2
Ages: 3 to 7
4-color •
8 x 9 •
32 pages
Curriculum Connections
Social Studies
History
Science & Technology
Life Science
needs of living things
diversity of living things
Reading levels
Fountas & Pinnell
I
Grade Level
1/2
Reading Recovery
15-16
Accelerated Reader
LG 3.8
Reviews
“
Well designed to get the attention of younger dinophiles, this combines simple answers to simple questions with big, finely detailed portraits of 17 toothy, tough-looking examples,... the vivid writing – “Tyrannosaurus was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs. Its teeth were as long as bananas! Tyrannosaurus was always hungry. It would even eat smelly dead dinosaurs” - is as riveting as Sauve’s art.
”
— Kirkus Reviews, September 2001
“
Teeth, spikes, claws, horns and whiplike tails stalk across the pages in a steady parade sure to entice young dinophiles (one pterosaur is included). A closing page lists the names, pronunciations, and meanings of the reptiles depicted.
”
— School Library Journal, November 2001
“
A simple question-and-answer text and realistic illustrations address some of the most common queries kids have about dinosaurs, incorporating a glossary of dinosaur names with pronunciations and a listing of dinosaur-related web sites.
”
— Books for Growing Minds, August 2001
Close
At Kids Can Press, we recognize that viewing a single spread is not always effective when attempting to evaluate reading level, gauging student interest or appraising the quality and detail of illustration in a children’s book.
For this reason, we have worked with Lookybook.com to incorporate full, cover-to-cover previews of select picture books and early reading titles within our on-line store. We believe that Lookybook is the most compelling previewing experience currently available on-line, and that it’s as close and you can get to flipping through pages of the real book in a bookstore, at a trade show or school library. We hope that you will take advantage of this useful feature while browsing through our Web site.
For more information about Lookybook, or to read reviews of our books by librarians, industry experts and moms and dads, visit
www.lookybook.com
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