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Everything You Know About Dinosaurs is Wrong!

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£9.99

Paperback 64 pages
Nosy Crow Ltd 15 August 2024
Crumpton, Dr Nick

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ISBN/SKU: 9781839941771 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

Dinosaur fans will quickly become dinosaur experts with this informative, inventive and entertaining take on an animal book! Do you know all there is to know about dinosaurs? They’re mean, green and not very smart, right? Well, this book is here to show you that you’re WRONG! But don’t worry, even the experts can’t be right all the time . . .

So, let’s uncover the truth! From fossilised feathers to long-necked lookalikes, discover how everything you think you know about dinosaurs is actually untrue in the paperback edition of this in-depth, ingenious book.

Fascinating, easy to understand text written by zoologist Dr Nick Crumpton.

Amazingly detailed full colour artwork on every page and a stunning tactile cover.

29 spreads that bust myths about dinosaurs, spotlight biodiversity and encourage children to see the wonder of all kinds of prehistoric creatures.

Includes a full glossary and index to help dinosaur enthusiasts navigate the book and expand their vocabulary.

Also available in this series: Everything You Know About Minibeasts is Wrong!, Everything You Know About Sharks is Wrong!, Everything You Know About the Human Body is Wrong! and Everything You Know About Birds is Wrong!

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