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Dinosaurs Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1
Dinosaurs Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1
Dinosaurs Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1
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Dinosaurs Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1

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1st Edition Wordbook (Dictionary) about Dinosaurs, covering about 632 prehistoric species.

 

- Child-friendly description of each entry.

- Did You Know facts for each dinosaur.

 

Step back in time to the awe-inspiring era of dinosaurs with this detailed dictionary. Crafted for budding paleontologists, this digital guide unfolds an exhilarating journey through the ancient world where colossal giants roamed and ruled. From the towering Tyrannosaurus rex to the spiky Stegosaurus, each entry is infused with child-friendly descriptions, enthralling details, and captivating prehistoric tales.

 

Perfectly adapted for the modern digital age, our ebook-friendly format assures easy navigation for young dinos enthusiasts, allowing them to trek effortlessly from one magnificent dinosaur to another.

 

Thoroughly researched, every page is a portal to the past, designed to inform and mesmerize, making it a must-have for every young dinosaur detective and inquisitive mind. Whether it's a bedtime adventure or a companion for fossil hunts, the "Dinosaurs Wordbook" will foster a lifelong fascination for these majestic creatures of yesteryear.

 

Did You Know? Delving into a children's dictionary about dinosaurs not only expands a child's vocabulary but also ignites their imagination about the wonders of prehistoric life! Many future paleontologists and dino enthusiasts first unearthed their passion by leafing through such captivating books.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBlake Pieck
Release dateAug 24, 2023
ISBN9798223645214
Dinosaurs Wordbook: Wordbuddies, #1

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    Dinosaurs Wordbook - Blake Pieck

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    Aardonyx  -  A dinosaur that walked on two legs and looked a bit like a big, heavy bird without feathers.

    Did You Know? Aardonyx is believed to be an early ancestor of the giant long-necked dinosaurs!

    Abrictosaurus  -  A small, plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck and a beaky mouth.

    Did You Know? Despite being a plant-eater, Abrictosaurus had two large teeth sticking out!

    Acanthopholis  -  A dinosaur with bony plates and spikes on its back for protection.

    Did You Know? Its name means spiny scales because of its protective armor.

    Achelousaurus  -  A dinosaur with a strange bony lump on its nose and spikes on its head.

    Did You Know? Achelousaurus is named after a Greek river god who lost one of his horns.

    Achillesaurus  -  A long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur.

    Did You Know? It’s named after Achilles, a famous hero from Greek myths!

    Achillobator  -  A fierce meat-eating dinosaur with sharp claws.

    Did You Know? Its name means Achilles’ warrior, because of the strong tendon in its heel.

    Acrocanthosaurus  -  A large predator with a tall spine on its back.

    Did You Know? The tall spine might have supported a sail or a hump!

    Adamantisaurus  -  A massive, long-necked dinosaur that ate plants.

    Did You Know? Its name means diamond lizard but it wasn’t made of diamonds!

    Aegyptosaurus  -  A long-necked dinosaur that lived in what’s now Egypt.

    Did You Know? Aegypto means Egypt, so it’s the Egypt lizard!

    Aeolosaurus  -  A plant-eating dinosaur with a very long tail.

    Did You Know? It used its tail for balance while reaching up to eat tree leaves.

    Aepisaurus  -  A long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur.

    Did You Know? Its name means tall lizard because of its height!

    Aepyornithomimus  -  A fast runner with long legs, similar to an ostrich.

    Did You Know? The mimus in its name means mimic or copy.

    Aerosteon  -  A meat-eater with special air pockets in its bones.

    Did You Know? Aerosteon means air bone because of these unique pockets.

    Afrovenator  -  A fierce predator that lived in Africa.

    Did You Know? Afro refers to Africa and venator means hunter!

    Agathaumas  -  A plant-eater with lots of spikes and a thick neck frill.

    Did You Know? Its name means great wonder because it amazed the scientists who found it.

    Agilisaurus  -  A small and fast dinosaur that ate plants.

    Did You Know? Agilis means agile, referring to its speed!

    Agujaceratops  -  A dinosaur with large, curved horns and a neck frill.

    Did You Know? It was originally mistaken for another type of horned dinosaur.

    Alamosaurus  -  A huge, long-necked dinosaur that liked to munch on trees.

    Did You Know? It’s not named after the Alamo in Texas, but after a location in New Mexico!

    Albalophosaurus  -  A small dinosaur that walked on two legs.

    Did You Know? Its fossil was found in Japan, making it a Japanese dino star!

    Albertaceratops  -  A dinosaur with long horns and a large frill on its head.

    Did You Know? It’s named after the Canadian province of Alberta, where its fossil was found.

    Albertadromeus  -  A fast, two-legged herbivore.

    Did You Know? Just like Albertaceratops, it’s named after Alberta in Canada!

    Albertonykus  -  A tiny dinosaur that probably ate insects.

    Did You Know? Its sharp claws might have helped it dig for bugs.

    Albertosaurus  -  A large predator, like T-Rex, but a bit smaller.

    Did You Know? Despite the similar name, it’s not the king of dinosaurs like the T-Rex!

    Alioramus  -  A meat-eater with a long snout and tiny horn-like bumps on its head.

    Did You Know? It’s one of the lesser-known relatives of the T-Rex.

    Allosaurus  -  A big, fierce meat-eater with sharp teeth and claws.

    Did You Know? It’s one of the most famous predators and lived before the T-Rex!

    Alnashetri  -  A small bird-like dinosaur.

    Did You Know? Some scientists think it might have been nocturnal, active at night!

    Altirhinus  -  A herbivore with a weird, humped nose.

    Did You Know? Altirhinus means high nose because of its unique snout.

    Altispinax  -  A meat-eating dinosaur with tall spines on its back.

    Did You Know? Those spines might have had skin connecting them, like a sail.

    Alvarezsaurus  -  A small, fast dinosaur with one very large claw on each hand.

    Did You Know? It’s named after a famous historian,

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