T. Rex: Read and Wonder

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| Rating | : | 4.73 (545 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0763631779 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-07-02 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Together they search for dinosaur fossils but have yet to find one.From the Hardcover edition.. "I've always loved dinosaurs," she says, "and the fact that we know so little about them fascinates me. rex will turn out to be a dragon!"Alison Bartlett lives in Bath, England, with her son, Joel. Maybe T. Vivian French lives in Edinburgh, Scotla
Karin SnelsonCopyright © American Library Association. The imagined life cycle of the much obsessed over carnosaur is explained in a friendly, rhythmic conversation between boy and grandpa: "It began with an egg!" / "What size was the egg?" / "The egg was as big as your head maybe." Variations on the following question-and-answer refrain echo throughout the book: "And how did he grow? Or don't you know" / "It was millions and millions of years ago!" More dinosaur speculation abounds in captions that curl around the lively pages. All rights reserved. 2. From Booklist PreS-Gr. Budding paleontologists will be inspired by all the detective work that remains to be tackled in the perennially popular world
A young boy encounters some fascinating facts — and even more intriguing questions — in this lively ode to curiosity."This brief tale simply and succinctly sums up how much is still unknowable in the scientific world, while also acknowledging how much can be proven through study." — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review) "Budding paleontologists will be inspired." — BOOKLIST
Thumbs up!! CT Amazon Customer I first read this book while waiting in my son's pediatricians office. Loved that it points out that our facts about dinosaurs are educated guesses, and how science often works in that respect. Came home and bought it for my 3 year old, who enjoyed listening to it again.. "For Young Paleontologists" according to Anatidae Ling. This dinosaur book uses rhythmic, rhyming text to show us that scientists are still learning about dinosaurs. Not only do we lean what Tyrannosaurus Rex was like, we learn what we still have left to discover. And the ones to make these discoveries will be the scientits of the future -- the young listeners enjoying this inviting and informative book.. good bad, bad binding Cute book, but our library copy has been out on the shelves for less than a year and its already fallen apart! boo!
