Author: David M. Schwartz Publisher: ISBN: 9780439676120 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 32
Book Description
With his on-the-mark instinct for making math fun and easy, the best-selling author of How Much Is a Million returns with another explosively energetic math book! If your dog were the size of a dinosaur, his dinner would fill your bedroom! If the moon were the size of a marble, earth would fit in your hands! If your submarine sandwich was as big as its name, the pickle would be as big as a life raft! Mighty math-man David Schwartz's amazing examples of relative size, and James Warhola's hilarious, literal depictions make these mind-bending math concepts crystal clear and tons of fun. Concise, easy-to-follow back matter provides equations that show just how readers can solve these fascinating, outrageous proportional problems!
Author: Colin McNaughton Publisher: ISBN: 9781842481295 Category : Children's poetry, English Languages : en Pages : 24
Book Description
Rhyming text and illustrations show what would happen if dogs, cats, frogs, chickens, and other sorts of animals were dinosaurs and lived during the time of man. Suggested level: primary.
Author: Scott E. Sutton Publisher: ISBN: 9781888045512 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 132
Book Description
Ages 9 to 12 years. When eleven-year-old 'Banjo' Mongomery's dad builds a doggy door out of scap metal from a government science lab he opens a time tunnel back to the age of dinosaurs. Banjo's Chow Chow, Dino, discovers the time tunnel and leads Banjo and his best frind Lee Wong back to the age when Tyrannosaurus Rex was the top of the food chain-and the big question was how fast can you run? It's non-stop action and adventure for paleontologist-in-training Banjo, Lee and Dino the dog. What is the source of the mysterious metal? What will they discover in the age of dinosaurs? And who is the other mysterious visitor to the past? It will take all of Banjo's wits to survive Tyrannosaurus Forest, get home in time for dinner and keep their time-travelling secret from his nosey little sister. Fortunately, he has the amazing Dinosaur Dog on his team. The book launches Dino, Banjo and Lee into the first of a series of astounding stories, amazing adventures and thrilling discoveries in the age of dinosaurs.
Author: Alan Snow Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 0857077090 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 34
Book Description
Have you ever wondered what colour dinosaurs really were, what they had for breakfast or even whether you could beat one in a running race? You have! Then this is the book for you. Crammed full of interesting dino-facts and bursting with detailed illustrations, How Dinosaurs Really Work covers everything you need to know about these roaring beasts. The perfect book for all dino-crazy youngsters.
Author: Colin McNaughton Publisher: ISBN: 9780590758222 Category : Dinosaurs Languages : en Pages : 40
Book Description
Rhyming text and illustrations show what would happen if dogs, cats, frogs, chickens, and other sorts of animals were dinosaurs and lived during the time of man.
Author: Shirley Raye Redmond Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 1442454369 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 32
Book Description
There once was a little dog named Tray. He lived in England with his owner, Mary Ann Anning. Besides Mary Ann, Tray loved one other thing: He loved to dig for dinosaur bones. Together he and Mary Ann found small bones, big bones, and even entire skeletons! People came from all around the world to see the bones they found. This is the honestly true story of Tray, the dog that dug for dinosaurs.
Author: Gabby Dawnay Publisher: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 9780500651506 Category : Languages : en Pages : 32
Book Description
As read by Eddie Redmayne for CBeebies Christmas Day Bedtime StoryWINNER of the 'Best Preschool Book' - Made For Mums Awards 2018A little girl dreams of having her very own pet. But what kind of animal would make the best companion? A mouse is too small; a cat is too ordinary; and a fish is too... wet! As she plays with her toy dinosaur, inspiration strikes. What about a real, live dinosaur? She could ride it to school. It would need lots of food to eat, a swimming pool to drink from, and a dino flap so it could come and go. At the end of a day spent busily imagining, the girl trudges up to bed with her little plastic dinosaur. As she falls asleep, the dinosaur from her daydreams stands in the garden with its head poking through the bedroom window, making her dreams come true.