DINOSAURS: Fun Facts and Amazing Photos of Animals in Nature
– by Emma Child
Nonfiction
Children
718 KB / 34 pages (approx)
4 Stars
This small book is chock full of facts, and photos of
dinosaur bones and pictures. I think it a good introduction for children, especially
if the parent/teacher reads it, and discusses it. There are a couple of small
"issues" with the book, nothing earth shattering, however they exist, which is why I recommend an adult read it and discuss it with the child.
Ms. Child uses the term "pack" to describe the
herbivores and how they moved about. According to various online sources,
"packs" are predators and therefore carnivores while
"herds" are prey and normally herbivores.
Also, we do know that there were dinosaurs with feathers,
fossils have been found of the Archaeopteryx
lithographica that clearly shows feathers. Could it fly? That is another
question. I believe they can even tell the colors of some of those feathers.
Although dinosaurs no longer roam the earth, their
descendants do, and I truly wish Ms. Child had spent a page or two, not to mention
a photo or two, of the crocodilians and birds that inhabit our planet along
with us. I hope she will write another book about the various descendants of
those extinct animals that we see on a fairly regular basis.
This book is written in an engaging and conversational style
I think any child will enjoy, not to mention the parent who may be asked to
read it. Again and again, and perhaps once again. As a dinosaur, I mean grandmother, I would read this book to my grandson with pleasure.
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