The Amazing Dinosaur Detectives: Amazing Facts, Myths and Quirks of the Dinosaur World

The Amazing Dinosaur Detectives: Amazing Facts, Myths and Quirks of the Dinosaur World

by Maggie Li (Author)

Synopsis

The Amazing Dinosaur Detectives is a fun and informative insight into the inner and outer world of everything dinosaur. We all know that the dinosaurs walked the Earth millions of years ago, but we're going to break the myths behind their extinction.

Some dinosaurs had amazing teeth, claws, scales and hidden talents. Even though most were smaller than the T-Rex, they could outwit them and stay on top. You may think we're joking when we say Gigantosaurus, but we're not - there really was such a thing and we're going to get to the bottom of what it looked like and how it survived in such a hostile world.

Explore fossils, see how long the dinosaurs actually lived on Earth (compared to us!) and see what the Earth actually looked like in their time. Which dinosaur was the longest? Which was the fastest? Which was the loudest? Find out who was a clever dinosaur, and who was not...

We reveal the hidden talents of their daily lives, what they ate and how they ate it, how they entertained themselves, how they battled with each other, how they made their homes and what eventually caused their demise.

Following on from BUG DETECTIVE and THE AMAZING HUMAN BODY DETECTIVES, this follows the same interesting, fun and quirky look at the dinosaur in all its shapes and sizes. Hidden elements appear on every page making this interactive and enjoyable. This series looks at the facts as well as dispelling the myths.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 32
Edition: Har/Toy
Publisher: Pavilion Children’s Books
Published: 14 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1843653079
ISBN 13: 9781843653073
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
The Amazing Dinosaur Detectives...dives into the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods with humor and enthusiasm. --Foreword Reviews
Li's offering will appeal to budding dinosaur experts looking for trivia with which to impress their friends. Consider for large collections. --School Library Journal
Jam-packed with browsable bits of information. --School Library Journal
Author Bio
Maggie is a freelance illustrator working in London since she graduated from Kingston University in 2010. She is the Art Director of popular magazine, OKIDO and has worked on their TV series, The Okido Show, aired on Cbeebies. Her work has appeared in The Big Issue, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Le Monde, Reader's Digest, New Statesman, Wired, Time Out, Flamingo magazine and Conde Nast Traveller. She also works with Google, Eurostar, Heineken and American Airlines. Maggie is part of the increasingly popular Zombie Collective. Maggie particularly likes working with maps and old travelling ephemera.