In response to my recent post “Dinosaurs Ain’t What They Used to Be,” reader romunov asks: I remember one of my friends having a stack of dinosaur magazines, probably a translation from an American ...
Why exactly do dinosaurs matter? What can we learn by studying Tyrannosaurus rex's banana-size serrated teeth; or by figuring out that duck-billed dinosaurs likely traveled in herds; or by determining ...
Tiny is sad, and at first he has no friends. He might be little, but he is very kind. Tiny is about to make a lot of very different friends who will turn his frown upside down. Rise and Shine is ...
The Scleromochlus of the late Triassic was likely a near ancestor of both dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Mark Witton/Smithsonian Books Late Cretaceous crested hadrosaurs were social creatures and likely ...
Leslie Calimeri’s illustration on Page 19 from One Day With Dinosaurs. Submitted photos For a long time, she had an idea to write a children’s book. So, Leslie Calimeri decided more than a year ago to ...
As catnip is to cats, so are dinosaurs to children: a source of endless enthrallment. For readers ages 7-14, paleontologist Steve Brusatte offers a sparkling account of his trade and its discoveries ...
What kid hasn’t dreamed of exploring the world when dinosaurs roamed the earth? Author and illustrator Rachel Ignotofsky put ...
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