There is no shortage of dinosaur encyclopedias available today. Each is organized a little differently and is aimed at a different audience, but there is a lot of overlap among them. The Great ...
In response to my recent post “Dinosaurs Ain’t What They Used to Be,” reader romunov asks: I remember one of my friends having a stack of dinosaur magazines, probably a translation from an American ...
Author and illustrator Molly Idle knows a thing or two about dinosaur-obsessed kids. A mother of two, Idle has penned a precious picture book about a big dinosaur attending a child's tea party. From ...
As catnip is to cats, so are dinosaurs to children: a source of endless enthrallment. For readers ages 7-14, paleontologist Steve Brusatte offers a sparkling account of his trade and its discoveries ...
They might have been dead for millions of years, but today’s generation is more well-versed about dinosaurs than the combined knowledge of their parents, uncles and aunts. They associate themselves ...
There has never been a better time for dinosaur fans. New species are named almost weekly, and refined techniques are telling us more about dinosaur lives than was ever possible before. The flood of ...
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