What Was the Age of the Dinosaurs?
ISBN-13:
9780451532640
ISBN-10:
0451532643
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Who HQ, Megan Stine
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Penguin Workshop
Format:
Paperback
112 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780451532640
ISBN-10:
0451532643
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Who HQ, Megan Stine
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Penguin Workshop
Format:
Paperback
112 pages
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What Was the Age of the Dinosaurs? (ISBN-13: 9780451532640 and ISBN-10: 0451532643), written by authors
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Travel back to the time when the mighty dinosaurs ruled the earth.
The Age of Dinosaurs began about 250 million years ago. In the beginning they were quite small but over time they evolved into the varied and fascinating creatures that captivate our imaginations today. What we know about dinosaurs is evolving, too! We've learned that some dinosaurs were good parents, that dinosaurs could grow new teeth when old ones fell out, and that most dinosaurs walked on two legs. We've even discovered that birds are modern relatives of dinosaurs!
The Age of Dinosaurs began about 250 million years ago. In the beginning they were quite small but over time they evolved into the varied and fascinating creatures that captivate our imaginations today. What we know about dinosaurs is evolving, too! We've learned that some dinosaurs were good parents, that dinosaurs could grow new teeth when old ones fell out, and that most dinosaurs walked on two legs. We've even discovered that birds are modern relatives of dinosaurs!
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