Millions of years ago, Allosaurus was a fearsome giant predator. With sharp claws and knife-like teeth, it once chased down young sauropods and Stegosauruses to eat. Now, this large carnivore More →
560 - Fossils & prehistoric life
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Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus was a long-necked dinosaur. This book explains what scientists know about this dinosaur and its behavior. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a More →
Brachiosaurus
As one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs, the giant Brachiosaurus shook the ground with every slow-moving step. This huge sauropod once lived in herds and ate a ton of plants to… More →
Cave Bears
You might think the bears of today are huge, but wait until you discover the bears of the ice age! Through engaging text and detailed illustrations, this hi/lo title introduces these enormous More →
Dilophosaurus
Dilophosaurus was a quick dinosaur with a head crest. This book explains what scientists know about this dinosaur and its behavior. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter… More →
Dinosaur Stories
Have you ever wondered what it must have been like to lead the life of a dinosaur? Each of the stories in this dazzling book takes an in-depth look at the young lives of 4 dinosaurs as they… More →
Diplodocus
With a whip-like tail and equally long neck, Diplodocus was once called the "longest dinosaur." It could whip its tail at supersonic speeds, sending meat-eaters scurrying away in fear. Now,… More →
Dire Wolves
Dire wolves were fearsome predators. They could bite through bones! In this hi/lo title, reluctant readers will learn how the wolves lived, what they looked like, and how they went extinct.… More →
El alosaurio (Allosaurus)
Millions of years ago, Allosaurus was a fearsome giant predator. With sharp claws and knife-like teeth, it once chased down young sauropods and Stegosauruses to eat. Now, this large carnivore More →
El braquiosaurio (Brachiosaurus)
As one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs, the giant Brachiosaurus shook the ground with every slow-moving step. This huge sauropod once lived in herds and ate a ton of plants to… More →
El diplodoco (Diplodocus)
With a whip-like tail and equally long neck, Diplodocus was once called the "longest dinosaur." It could whip its tail at supersonic speeds, sending meat-eaters scurrying away in fear. Now,… More →