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    Dinosaurs A Childrens Encyclopedia
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    Category: Books
    Description: An exclusive close-up at Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Dinosaurs's a childrens Encyclopedia is a complete visual encyclopedia covering the entire range of prehistoric animal life for younger readers.
    ISBN: 9781405367684
    Price: £19.99

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Description: This is an exclusive close-up at Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Dinosaurs' a Childrens Encyclopedia is a complete visual encyclopedia covering the entire range of prehistoric animal life for younger readers. It's jam-packed with over 100 dinosaurs and entries on all the best known prehistoric animals from giant dragonflies to the Velociraptor. This definitive guide includes exclusive, newly commissioned photos of the world's best and most complete dinosaur fossils, on location in North America and Europe. Dinosaurs's is not just a catalogue of facts and photos, but the book every budding fossil hunter and dinosaur enthusiast will want to own.
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Description: Help your child meet their favourite dinosaurs face-to-face. They'll discover where they came from, how they lived and what happened to them as well as interesting facts including which dinosaurs used their tail like a club and who had a brain the size of a ping-pong ball.
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Amazon.co.uk reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars good, 2 Jan 2012
This review is from: Dinosaurs a children's Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
This is the best book for the Dinosaurs and there are nice pictures all the pages and easy to understand about animal and evolution era.
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