Imagine an animal with teeth as big as bananas - and a brain as big as an orange. Or a flying animal with wings as wide as a small plane. Think about a tail that could knock a man's head off, or a mouth with hundreds of teeth. Is it any surprise that people are interested in dinosaurs? Nobody has ever seen a living dinosaur, but millions of us go every year to stare at the bones of these enormous animals. In books, films, and games, we can't get enough of the secrets of the dinosaur world.
Added by: dungpham281 | Karma: 44.16 | Black Hole | 3 April 2018
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Dinosaur quiz card
A pack of 50 entertainingly illustrated quiz cards covering every aspect of the prehistoric world and its incredible inhabitants. Contains over 500 questions with an eclectic mix of topics ranging from fossils and foraging to teeth and tails. Featuring a variety of question types including multiple choice, true or false, odd one out and ‘What am I?’
This issue concludes our very in depth and beautiful article on paleoartist Zdenek Burian by John Lavas, Phil Hore tells us about Carnotaurus and prehistoric bear dogs, dinosaur expert Greg S Paul remembers an old friend of his in the dinosaur world, an article about Cherilea British dinosaur figures, Dave Bengal builds Joe Laudati’s “Giant Claw” model plus all of the regular columns and more. The front cover is an “in your face” Carnotaurus by artist Kurt Miller. Inside is probably more artwork than has ever been in PT in our over twenty years of existence. You’re going to like this issue.
Harold loves to read about dinosaurs -- flying dinosaurs, spiky dinosaurs, and the big, long-necked kind. With his trusty purple crayon in hand he goes to visit them.
Content leveled readers teach science concepts, vocabulary, and reading skills – at each student’s reading level – and allow students to read and explore the wonders of nonfiction. Leveled science readers deliver science content to help address the individual needs of all students. They reinforce reading skills and strategies while promoting science understanding. Each grade 2 science reader is a richly illustrated, self-contained little book with ten to twelve double pages.