Edition: 1 Publication date: 2003-10-28 List Price: $11.99 Price: $390.08
Review My New Pet is the Greatest (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2) / Random House Books for Young Readers:Sam's new pet can play catch, roll over, and even fetch. Not bad- for a dinosaur!, , Mile 2 books offer word play and pattern stories to keep beginners hooked, and 2-3 lines of text per page to keep them challenged. , ,.
Publication date: 1996-04-04 List Price: $9.99 Price: $94.10
Review Dinosaurs (Sticker Gift Boxes) / DK CHILDREN:Each Gift Box is beautifully packed with brilliant photographic and holographic stickers. A great sticker value!.
Publication date: 2006-06-27 Price: $3.47
Review Sticker Activity Fun - Dinosaurs (Y) / Priddy Books:Ideal for ages 3 and up. Popular-themed activity books packed with picture puzzles, mazes, word games and more. Each book contains more than 50 stickers to find and place.
Authors
- Judith Cohen
- Michael Cohen
Creator: Darlene Anderson Publication date: 1997-07 Price: $19.98
Review Dinah's Enormous Diaper: Incl. Chart / PPP Enterprises:
Publication date: 2001-02 Price: $2.50
Review Desmond Starts School (Desmond the Dinosaur) / LDA:
Creator: Marga Querol Publication date: 2003-01-14 Price: $3.99
Review Dragonberry Bake-Off (Dragontales) / Golden Books:The dragons are preparing for the annual Dragon Land Cake Baking Contest! With two pages of scented stickers, kids can smell the tasty treats: chocolate eggs, strawberry sap–even delicious dragonberries! A cutout play dough recipe on the back cover shows kids easy steps for making their very own pretend dragonberry pie!
Creator: Matthew Reinhart Edition: Limited Publication date: 2005-07-12 Dewey code: 567 List Price: $250.00 Price: $199.99
Review Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up Special Edition (Encyclopedia Prehistorica) / Candlewick:From renowned pop-up masters Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart comes an awe-inspiring tribute to the world's most beloved extinct animals and their 180-million-year reign on our planet. Open this book and a massive T. REX springs out, flashing a startling jawful of jagged teeth. Turn the next spread and a ravishing raptor unfurls and appears to fly off the edge of the page. Inside the amazing ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: DINOSAURS are "shield bearers" in full-body armor, creatures with frilly headgear, and weighty, long-necked giants. There are even amusing tidbits on the history of paleontology itself — like a pop-up version of a Victorian New Year's dinner in the belly of a dinosaur model, or a pair of scientists locked in a literal tug-of-war over bones. Full of fascinating facts and lighthearted good humor, this breathtaking book includes fascinating, up-to-the-minute information about popular dinosaurs as well as many lesser-known varieties. With each of six spreads featuring one spectacular, large pop-up as well as booklets of smaller pop-ups and text, ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: DINOSAURS is a magnificent display of paper engineering and creativity — an astonishing book that will be read, admired, and treasured forever.
Authors
- Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Creator: Paulette Bogan Publication date: 2002-02 Price: $12.47
Review Fossil Fever (Road to Reading Mile 4: First Chapter Books) / Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media:Jeff's Uncle Roy runs a museum. He's always zooming off to strange places to find ruins and treasure and other great stuff. But Jeff has never gone along-until now. They're headed to the Sahara Desert to search for dinosaur fossils. And Jeff knows he'll find the bones of the biggest meat-eater ever! Mile 4 Road to Reading books help kids take the plunge into more complicated stories. Bite-size chapters make these books more challenging while the full-color artwork helps readers understand the text.
Publication date: 1999-10 Price: $12.10
Review River Quest (Dinotopia) / Tandem Library:Waterfall City is in grave danger when the Polongo River mysteriously dries up. Magnolia and her dinosaur friend Paddlefoot, along with Birch and a triceratops called Rogo, battle the elements in their desperate quest to save Dinotopia's most beautiful city. .
Publication date: 1992-04
Review Big Old Bones: A Dinosaur Tale / Demco Media:
Publication date: 1997-06-01 Dewey code: 793 List Price: $4.95 Price: $100.00
Review Fun Files: Dinosaur Fun File / DK CHILDREN:
Publication date: 1992-06 Price: $8.95
Review The Great Dinosaur Poster Book / Red Deer Pr:
Publication date: 1990-05 Price: $9.95
Review The Potty Game: Dinosaurs Don't Wear Diapers / Stopher, Incorporated:
Publication date: 1995-04 Price: $14.95
Review The Day the Dinosaurs Came to School / Cindy Lee:
Publication date: 2001-07 Price: $15.81
Review If You Are a Hunter of Fossils / Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media:A fossil hunter looking for signs of an ancient sea in the rocks of a western Texas mountain describes how the area must have looked millions of years ago.
Publication date: 1998-04 Dewey code: 790 Price: $1.00
Review Create Your Own Dinosaur Sticker Cards (Dover Little Activity Books) / Dover Publications:
Publication date: 1999-02-02 Price: $4.75
Review Hot Blood: The Emergence of Mammals (Part 1) The Pelycosaurs / icon words&images:An educational coloring book that recounts the evolution of the prehistoric reptiles that gave rise to mammals. It is aimed at gifted kids,10 years old and up. It is the first title in a series of coloring books on the topic of evolution. The next title, due out in the fall, is Part 2, The Therapsids.
Publication date: 2001-02 Price: $2.50
Review Desmond and the Monsters (Desmond the Dinosaur) / LDA:While on a holiday, Desmond, a dinosaur, helps the townspeople to contain monsters on a rampage.
Publication date: 2001-02 Price: $2.50
Review Desmond and the Fancy Dress Party (Desmond the Dinosaur) / LDA:Desmond the dinosaur is invited to a costume party and decides to go as a dragon.
Creator: Rod Clement Publication date: 1998-05-31 List Price: $5.95 Price: $31.83
Review Just Another Ordinary Day / HarperTrophy:Like most kids, Amanda gets dressed, goes to school, plays with friends, and eats dinner with her family. But don’t be fooled by this deceptively simple story—readers will soon find out that Amanda is no ordinary girl! Best-selling Australian artist Rod Clement has created a wickedly funny picture book in which the artwork tells an extraordinary story of ‘just another ordinary day. ’.
| Models & Brands: My New Pet is the Greatest (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2), Dinosaurs (Sticker Gift Boxes), Sticker Activity Fun - Dinosaurs (Y), Dinah's Enormous Diaper: Incl. Chart, Desmond Starts School (Desmond the Dinosaur), Dragonberry Bake-Off (Dragontales), Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up Special Edition (Encyclopedia Prehistorica), Fossil Fever (Road to Reading Mile 4: First Chapter Books), River Quest (Dinotopia), Big Old Bones: A Dinosaur Tale, Fun Files: Dinosaur Fun File, The Great Dinosaur Poster Book, The Potty Game: Dinosaurs Don't Wear Diapers, The Day the Dinosaurs Came to School, If You Are a Hunter of Fossils, Create Your Own Dinosaur Sticker Cards (Dover Little Activity Books), Hot Blood: The Emergence of Mammals (Part 1) The Pelycosaurs, Desmond and the Monsters (Desmond the Dinosaur), Desmond and the Fancy Dress Party (Desmond the Dinosaur), Just Another Ordinary DayTop headlines: Big solar installation completed in Calif.: Utility officials said the largest solar panel installation in the state has been completed the first of some 150 solar projects planned for warehouse and factory roofs in Southern California. ›16:35 2 Dec, Tue Congresswoman hangs up on Obama: A Florida congresswoman hung up on president-elect Obama Wednesday, thinking it was a prank. ›11:44 Clift: Why Is Howard Dean So Quiet?: Howard Dean has stayed oddly quiet lately while intraparty squabbling over the Democrats primary calendar escalates. 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