Prehistoric Worlds

Stomp Into the Epic Lands Ruled by Dinosaurs

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Pub Date Mar 26 2024 | Archive Date Apr 15 2024
DK | DK Children

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Description

Enter the prehistoric world for an incredible four-billion year journey in this book for young history and dinosaur enthusiasts.

Take children on a fascinating journey through history, showing them how and where their favorite dinosaurs came to exist, and how events from billions of years ago are still affecting our natural world today.

Packed with dynamic historical content, Prehistoric Worlds combines illustrations and photos to help young historians aged 7-9 learn all about the period that shaped our planet. Meet favorite dinosaurs, from the terrifying T.Rex to the spiky stegosaurus; nurture your inner paleontologist by learning about prehistoric plant and animal fossils; and discover destructive extinction events that changed the world forever.

Inside this dinosaur book for children, you’ll find: 

- A wide range of prehistoric life and its chronology, including plants and animals from this period, and the continental shifts that shaped our world today.
- Information on natural history written by palaeontologist and scientist Ashley Hall.
- Illustrations and expert CGI imagery showing different types of dinosaur species.

Plants flourish, birds evolve, and dinosaurs charge across the pages of this lively and colorful book. From oceans teeming with life to destructive asteroids, children will discover the incredible timeline of prehistoric life that resulted in the world we recognize today.
Enter the prehistoric world for an incredible four-billion year journey in this book for young history and dinosaur enthusiasts.

Take children on a fascinating journey through history, showing them...

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ISBN 9780744091861
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 80

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This book is kind of deceptive because the pictures are bright, there aren't many pages, the layout is comfortable, and there is a TON of information.
I highly recommend this for classrooms and for all young dino lovers. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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I studied and read through this book with my six year old, a self proclaimed "Dino expert," and he rates it 5 out of 5 stars! The pictures were clear, there was a plethora of information, while not being overwhelming to younger audiences (in this case, a four year old and a six year old). The colors were a big plus for my four year old. Overall, we enjoyed looking through this book as a family!

Thank you Ashley Hall and DK Children!

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This book is amazing. It is packed with information on dinosaurs, the time period, and other prehistoric creatures. It breaks down not just the creatures but how we study them, what happened to them, and even what careers there are related to studying the PreHistoric World. The Illustrations and included photos are great as well. This is a great book to keep on your shelf. The only minor complaint I have is that the pronunciation of each creature isn't listed on the page but there is a pronunciation guide at the back of the book. That just means my kids are going to correct me when I read it to them.

Last but not least, there is a great glossary and index. I love a good glossary.

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