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Book cover image of First Dinosaur Encyclopedia by DK Publishing

Authors: DK Publishing, DK Publishing
ISBN-13: 9780756625399, ISBN-10: 0756625394
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: DK Publishing, Inc.
Date Published: December 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: DK Publishing

DK Publishing is world renowned for its distinctive, highly visual books that inform, inspire, and entertain readers of all ages.

Book Synopsis

From the first sea mammals to fierce dinosaurs, this inspiring reference book takes young children on a fascinating journey into the prehistoric world. Includes quiz bars on every page to make learning fun. Full color.

Steven EngelfriedCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - School Library Journal

Gr 2-5
Solid introductory information and strong visual appeal make this a fine choice for dinosaur fans. Crystal-clear photographs of models and artifacts fill every spread, in combinations of full scenes, spot images, and inset boxes. Paragraph-length captions supply most of the information, but there's a logical flow to the assortment of facts that makes the book suitable for reading as well as browsing. After providing general background about dinosaurs, chapters proceed chronologically through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods, highlighting selected species along the way. Closing sections cover other forms of prehistoric life, paleontology basics, and theories of dinosaur extinction. Various features encourage interaction and fact finding: see-also references are given in "Become an expert" insets; a question and its upside-down answer appear in a bar at the bottom of each spread; and "Curiosity quizzes" challenge readers to match visual clues cropped from larger illustrations. The text is clear, with enough intriguing facts to fascinate without overwhelming. Caption headings such as "weird or what?" and "Look at that claw!" contribute to the sense of fun and amazement that goes along with the research. Dinosaur size is usually noted within the text or with scale diagrams, though descriptions of some species, including Brachiosaurus and Spinosaurus , lack that key data. There's enough information here to serve as a useful first reference resource for curiosity or assignments, while the engaging illustrations and browsable format extend the book's appeal to much younger kids.

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