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Prehistoric Beasts (Top 10s) Young readers will learn when and where these beasts lived, what they ate, what ate them, and how they survived in a brutal and dangerous prehistoric world. An exciting range of high-interest subject


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Prehistoric Beasts (Top 10s)

Title:Prehistoric Beasts (Top 10s)
Author:Andrew Goldsmith
Rating:4.90 (861 Votes)
Asin:1597160636
Format Type:Library Binding
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:2005-09-01
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From the fiercest dinosaur to the hungriest woolly mammoths, Prehistoric Beasts is a fascinating, fact-filled journey through the world of extinct animals. Arranged in reverse rank order from 10 to 1, Prehistoric Beasts details fascinating information about these long-gone animals, from their height, teeth size, skin covering, speed, and much more. Young readers will learn when and where these beasts lived, what they ate, what ate them, and how they survived in a brutal and dangerous prehistoric world. An exciting range of high-interest subjects, gripping photographs, and manageable text punctuated with captions, fact boxes, and labels will grab and hold the reader's attention.

Editorial :

Yes, this book is very heavy on pictures of people, and the coverage of the 2009 and 2011 reunion events is a bit excessive in my opinion. This is one of three books I use as a reference when negotiating licensing agreements for the artists I represent. The little girls are adorable, and excel in different areas. When I think of creative, I think of artists with original creations. Thanks Heather. This is a marvelous work written in a highly-engaging manner. Most parents understand this implicitly.

Ezzo suggests that babies need to be nudged, gently, in the direction of sleeping when it’s time to sleep and eating when it’s time to eat. Azeroth is not set in stone (or even in binary and glitchy patches) but becomes a dyamic, living place where anything can happen. This book might have an appropriate level of explanation for someone, but it sure doesn't for me. Like all of the Seymour Simon books I have seen to date, it is factually correct, well-written, and full

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