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Dinosaurs eye to eye : zoom in on the world's most incredible dinosaurs

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK DK Pub. 2013Description: 96pISBN:
  • 9781409334033
DDC classification:
  • YL/567.9/WOO
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Kids Books Kids Books Colombo YL/567.9/WOO Checked out 13/05/2025 CY00005691
Kids Books Kids Books Colombo YL/567.9/WOO Checked out 14/03/2025 CY00005274
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Zoom in on the world's most incredible dinosaurs with amazing close up pictures Dinosaurs Eye to Eye gives children the unique opportunity to see dinosaurs 'in the flesh' - you may doubt if they really are extinct! Dinosaur fossils are amazing things to see and wonder at but they only reveal a tiny fragment of the story. Even the brainiest dinosaur detective asks the same question- what would it have been like to see these creatures close up - and alive? Give your child a full-on, zoomed-in close encounter with the most amazing dinosaurs ever to walk, stalk, swim, or fly across the prehistoric planet. Every scale, fang, claw and beady dinosaur eye is shown here in stunning, ultra-realistic images that will make them feel like they're really there. They'll get a prey's-eye view of an Allosaurus; take a too-close-for-comfort peek at a Tyrannosaurus's bone-crushing jaws; and soar wing-to-wing with a Pterodactyl. Backed up by masses of dinosaur facts, maps, timelines and information, Dinosaurs Eye to Eye provides the dirt, the blood and the drooling saliva of dinosaurs - all very close up!

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Publishers Weekly Review

Designed in the vein of Animals Up Close, this oversize reference book features striking digital images of dinosaurs, along with abundant information about them and the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods in which they thrived. Readers can get up close and personal with a variety of species: a web-footed Nothosaurus's dimpled skin looks real enough to touch, and the blue and red feathers of a Deinonychus seem as though they could ripple in the wind. Action scenes like that of Cryolophosaurus looming over the splayed corpse of a plant-eating dinosaur, offer visual excitement, while diagrams, sidebars with dino-stats, and photographs of fossils emphasize the educational. Ages 8-up. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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