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Kaleidoscope of dinosaurs and prehistoric life  Cover Image Book Book

Kaleidoscope of dinosaurs and prehistoric life / by Greer Stothers.

Stothers, Greer. (Author).

Summary:

A first book of paleontology that shows what dinosaurs looked like.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0711266913
  • ISBN: 9780711266919
  • Physical Description: 63 pages : colour illustrations
  • Publisher: Beverly, MA : Wide Eyed Editions, 2022.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 31.99
Subject: Animals, Fossil > Juvenile literature.
Dinosaurs > Juvenile literature.
Extinct animals > Juvenile literature.
Animals > Color > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Lakeshore Branch J 560 Sto 31681020194965 JNONFIC Available -
Stroud Branch J 560 Sto 31681020194957 JNONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "A richly detailed and vibrantly illustrated natural history book, this fascinating read is bursting with color and will show you dinosaurs like never before. Discover cutting-edge theories on feathered dinosaurs, the colorful secrets of the fossil record, and what million-year-old remains tell us about how extinct animals lived and looked. Paleo-artist and author Greer Stothers reimagines the dinosaurs and their prehistoric peers, using fossils and the examples of living species to bring this often misrepresented world to life. Could big dinosaurs have been gray like elephants?Would a snow-dwelling dino have been a brilliant white? What could mutant dinosaurs looked like? As well as the dinos, there's also a section that takes a look at other extinct animals, shows how animals from the Ice Age may have looked, and explores how clues about long-dead creatures can be discovered from art by the prehistoric peoples who encountered them"--
  • Grand Central Pub
    What color could the dinosaurs have been? Kaleidoscope of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life explores with vibrant illustrations and incredible cutting edge theories just how dinosaurs and other extinct creatures might have looked.
  • Grand Central Pub

    What colors were the dinosaurs? Find out in this kaleidoscopic look at the technicolor world of dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts as they may have looked.

    A richly detailed and vibrantly illustrated natural history book, this fascinating read is bursting with color and will show you dinosaurs like never before. Discover cutting-edge theories on feathered dinosaurs, the colourful secrets of the fossil record, and what million-year-old remains tell us about how extinct animals lived and looked. Paleo-artist and author Greer Stothers reimagines the dinosaurs and their prehistoric peers, using fossils and the examples of living species to bring this often misrepresented world to life.

    • Could big dinosaurs have been gray like elephants?
    • Would a snow-dwelling dino have been a brilliant white?
    • What could mutant dinosaurs looked like?

    As well as the dinos, there’s also a section that takes a look at other extinct animals, shows how animals from the Ice Age may have looked, and explores how clues about long-dead creatures can be discovered from art by the prehistoric peoples who encountered them.

    This is a beautifully illustrated first look at the kaleidoscopic world of dinosaurs and other creatures for young children, and makes a gorgeous gift for young paleontologists and art-lovers alike.

  • HARPERCOLL

    What colors were the dinosaurs? Find out in this kaleidoscopic look at the technicolor world of dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts as they may have looked.

    A richly detailed and vibrantly illustrated natural history book, this fascinating read is bursting with color and will show you dinosaurs like never before. Discover cutting-edge theories on feathered dinosaurs, the colourful secrets of the fossil record, and what million-year-old remains tell us about how extinct animals lived and looked. Paleo-artist and author Greer Stothers reimagines the dinosaurs and their prehistoric peers, using fossils and the examples of living species to bring this often misrepresented world to life.

    • Could big dinosaurs have been gray like elephants?
    • Would a snow-dwelling dino have been a brilliant white?
    • What could mutant dinosaurs looked like?

    As well as the dinos, there’s also a section that takes a look at other extinct animals, shows how animals from the Ice Age may have looked, and explores how clues about long-dead creatures can be discovered from art by the prehistoric peoples who encountered them.

    This is a beautifully illustrated first look at the kaleidoscopic world of dinosaurs and other creatures for young children, and makes a gorgeous gift for young paleontologists and art-lovers alike.


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