Prehistoric Monsters Did the Strangest Things
Title | Prehistoric Monsters Did the Strangest Things PDF eBook |
Author | Leonora Hornblow |
Publisher | Random House Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780394843070 |
Briefly describes, in chronological order, many of the strange animals that lived on earth between the time life began and the appearance of humans.
Prehistoric Monsters Do the Strangest Things
Title | Prehistoric Monsters Do the Strangest Things PDF eBook |
Author | Leonora Hornblow |
Publisher | Turtleback |
Pages | |
Release | 1990-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780785745846 |
Briefly describes, in chronological order, many of the strange animals that lived on earth between the time life began and the appearance of humans.
Prehistoric Monsters!
Title | Prehistoric Monsters! PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Robert T. Bakker |
Publisher | Random House Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2012-10-31 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0307983501 |
A super-simple introduction to prehistoric animals, from the first weird and wonderful life forms on Earth to the earliest Ice Age humans–and much, much more.
Beyond the Dinosaurs!
Title | Beyond the Dinosaurs! PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Zimmerman |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Animals, Fossil |
ISBN | 0689841132 |
Describes the age after the dinosaurs where huge beasts, reptiles, and flying creatures terrorized the earth.
Prehistoric Actual Size
Title | Prehistoric Actual Size PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Jenkins |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 41 |
Release | 2005-09-26 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0547348940 |
What is it like to come face-to-face with the ten-foot-tall terror bird? Or stare into the mouth of the largest meat eater ever to walk the earth? Can you imagine a millipede that is more than six feet long, or a dinosaur smaller than a chicken? In this “actual size” look at the prehistoric world, which includes two dramatic gatefolds, you’ll meet these awe-inspiring creatures, as well as many others.
Beasts Before Us
Title | Beasts Before Us PDF eBook |
Author | Elsa Panciroli |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2021-06-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1472983971 |
For most of us, the story of mammal evolution starts after the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs, but over the last 20 years scientists have uncovered new fossils and used new technologies that have upended this story. In Beasts Before Us, palaeontologist Elsa Panciroli charts the emergence of the mammal lineage, Synapsida, beginning at their murky split from the reptiles in the Carboniferous period, over three-hundred million years ago. They made the world theirs long before the rise of dinosaurs. Travelling forward into the Permian and then Triassic periods, we learn how our ancient mammal ancestors evolved from large hairy beasts with accelerating metabolisms to exploit miniaturisation, which was key to unlocking the traits that define mammals as we now know them. Elsa criss-crosses the globe to explore the sites where discoveries are being made and meet the people who make them. In Scotland, she traverses the desert dunes of prehistoric Moray, where quarry workers unearthed the footprints of Permian creatures from before the time of dinosaurs. In South Africa, she introduces us to animals, once called 'mammal-like reptiles', that gave scientists the first hints that our furry kin evolved from a lineage of egg-laying burrowers. In China, new, complete fossilised skeletons reveal mammals that were gliders, shovel-pawed Jurassic moles, and flat-tailed swimmers. This book radically reframes the narrative of our mammalian ancestors and provides a counterpoint to the stereotypes of mighty dinosaur overlords and cowering little mammals. It turns out the earliest mammals weren't just precursors, they were pioneers.
I Can Read It All by Myself
Title | I Can Read It All by Myself PDF eBook |
Author | Paul V. Allen |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2021-05-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1496834062 |
In the late 1950s, Ted Geisel took on the challenge of creating a book using only 250 unique first-grade words, something that aspiring readers would have both the ability and the desire to read. The result was an unlikely children’s classic, The Cat in the Hat. But Geisel didn’t stop there. Using The Cat in the Hat as a template, he teamed with Helen Geisel and Phyllis Cerf to create Beginner Books, a whole new category of readers that combined research-based literacy practices with the logical insanity of Dr. Seuss. The books were an enormous success, giving the world such authors and illustrators as P. D. Eastman, Roy McKie, and Stan and Jan Berenstain, and beloved bestsellers such as Are You My Mother?; Go, Dog. Go!; Put Me in the Zoo; and Green Eggs and Ham. The story of Beginner Books—and Ted Geisel’s role as “president, policymaker, and editor” of the line for thirty years—has been told briefly in various biographies of Dr. Seuss, but I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story presents it in full detail for the first time. Drawn from archival research and dozens of brand-new interviews, I Can Read It All by Myself explores the origins, philosophies, and operations of Beginner Books from The Cat in the Hat in 1957 to 2019’s A Skunk in My Bunk, and reveals the often-fascinating lives of the writers and illustrators who created them.