Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology
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- My book of dinosaurs and prehistoric life, animals and plants to amaze, surprise, and astonish!, author, Dr. Dean Lomax
- Fossil finders, paleontologists, Judy Monroe Peterson
- Fossils, Rebecca Felix
- Tales of the prehistoric world, adventures from the land of the dinosaurs, Kallie Moore ; Becky Thorns
- Fossil, written by Dr. Paul D. Taylor
- Charlotte's bones, the beluga whale in a farmer's field, written by Erin Rounds ; illustrated by Alison Carver
- Here we go digging for dinosaur bones, (sung to the tune of "here we go round the mulberry bush")
- Prehistoric sea monsters, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- How to survive in the age of dinosaurs, a handy guide to dodging deadly predators, riding out mega-monsoons, and escaping other perils of the prehistoric, Stephanie Warren Drimmer, with paleontologist Dr. Steve Brusatte
- Fossils for kids, an introduction to paleontology, Dan R. Lynch
- The Magic School Bus presents, dinosaurs, text by Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken
- Children's encyclopedia of prehistoric life, Dougal Dixon
- Big words for little paleontologists, the dino dictionary every little explorer needs, Lisa M. Gerry
- Prehistoric worlds, stomp into the epic lands ruled by dinosaurs, written by Ashley Hall ; illustrator, Claire McElfatrick
- The iguanodon's horn, how artists and scientists put a dinosaur back together again and again ... and again, Sean Rubin
- Little Leonardo's fascinating world of paleontology, written by Jeff Bond ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- Here we go digging for dinosaur bones, sung to the tune of "here we go round the mulberry bush", by Susan Lendroth ; illustrated by Bob Kolar
- 1,000 facts about dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life, Patricia Daniels ; foreword by Dr. Matthew Vrazo
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