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There's nothing more fascinating than dinosaurs. In this Level 1 reader, youngsters learn all about the terrifying giants that once roamed the Earth—maybe even as close as their own backyard! They'll be wowed by new information and eye-popping illustrations from National Geographic, a trusted source of children's nonfiction content

File Size: 1947 KB

Print Length: 32 pages

Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books (July 24, 2012)

Publication Date: July 24, 2012

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B008OBR2SU

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Best Sellers Rank: #76,987 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #14 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > History > Prehistoric #20 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Children's eBooks > Animals > Dinosaurs #24 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Children's Nonfiction > Animals

Here's what my son and I have to say:SON SAYS:What I liked and disliked about:I've read lots of dinosaur books before but this one taught me new things like dinosaurs didn't have fur and I learned about what they ate. They also talked about dinosaurs I had never heard of before like the Buitreraptor. I had also never seen the Microraptor before. I thought it was cool that they showed how big a dinosaur was compared to a person. When I saw the picture of the Argentinosaurus, I thought it was an elephant with no face. I also didn't know that a T-Rex's tooth makes a good knife.My favorite dinosaur is the Ankylosaurus because it's cool how it has spikes and a hammer tail thingy-ma-jigger. My second favorite dinosaur is the Triceratops because it's cool how it has giant horns and a shield on its head and it's funny that it has a mouth like a beak. My third favorite is the Stegosaurus because it's cool how it looks like it has leaves on its back. My fourth favorite dinosaur is the T-Rex because it's the biggest meat eater. My fifth favorite is the Edmontosaurus because they can make a stampede when there's a bunch together running.There is nothing I didn't like about the book.My bottom line:I loved, loved, loved this book. I would recommend it to little boys my age or 6 years old.MOM SAYS:What I liked and disliked about:For followers of our reviews, you'll note that this book was featured as one of the selections in the Children's Non-Fiction week of our Summer Reading Weekly Book Giveaways. Well, Lo and Behold! What should we spot on our latest visit to the library but National Geographic Kids: Dinosaurs!

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