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List view record 111: StegosaurusList view anchor tag for record 111: Stegosaurus
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Stegosaurus

Garrod, Ben2023
Books, Manuscripts
Evolutionary biologist and TV scientist, Professor Ben Garrod's fun, funny, informative and collectable eight-book series 'Ultimate Dinosaurs', continues with Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor and Microraptor. Why was Stegosaurus scared of flowers? How long were the spikes on its tail? And d...
[3 copies, 3 available]
List view record 112: Stone Age beastsList view anchor tag for record 112: Stone Age beasts
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Stone Age beasts

Lerwill, Ben2023
Books, Manuscripts
Are you brave enough to meet the incredible giants that shared the Stone Age world with our ancestors? From the woolly mammoth to the fearsome sabre-toothed cat, and from the giant eagle swooping in the skies to the six-metre snake slithering along the forest floor, this is an awesome introductio...
List view record 113: Stones and bones : fossils and the stories they tellList view anchor tag for record 113: Stones and bones : fossils and the stories they tell
List view record 114: Super dinosaurList view anchor tag for record 114: Super dinosaur
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Super dinosaur

Barker, Chris (Chris Tijani)2020
Books, Manuscripts
Travel back in time and get up close and personal with the biggest, fastest, and strangest creatures that ever roamed the earth. Take a dip with the plesiosaur that's bigger than a bus, race the dinosaur that's faster than a galloping horse, and grin at the big cat with teeth that are longer than...
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Tales of the prehistoric world

Moore, Kallie2022
Books, Manuscripts
Travel back to the land before time to discover real dinosaur stories from the world of palaeontology - featuring T. rex, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops! The book also whizzes back in time even further to meet the first walking fish, before speeding forwards to hang out with mammoths. Along the way...
List view record 116: TriceratopsList view anchor tag for record 116: Triceratops
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Triceratops

Garrod, Ben2023
Books, Manuscripts
Did Triceratops have huge, inflatable nose balloons? Was it smaller or larger than an elephant? And did it have a beak or teeth or both? Quench your thirst for dino knowledge with the 'Ultimate Dinosaur' series! Pop a dinosaur in your pocket! Introductions from Chris Packham, Steve Backshall and ...
[3 copies, 3 available]
List view record 117: TriceratopsList view anchor tag for record 117: Triceratops
List view record 118: TrilobiteList view anchor tag for record 118: Trilobite
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Trilobite

Garrod, Ben2022
Books, Manuscripts
The story of life on Earth through the planet's major mass extinctions. In book three, it's Trilobites, some of the first anthropods. Professor Ben Garrod presents an exploration of the most iconic animals ever to walk, swim, waddle or stalk our planet in this full-colour eight-book series.
[3 copies, 3 available]
List view record 119: The truth about dinosaursList view anchor tag for record 119: The truth about dinosaurs
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The truth about dinosaurs

Newland, Sonya2023
Books, Manuscripts
Sort the truth from the lies with the 'Fact or Fake?' series packed full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement is proved right or wrong, and ac...
List view record 120: The tyrannosaur's feathersList view anchor tag for record 120: The tyrannosaur's feathers
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The tyrannosaur's feathers

Smith, Adam Stuart2023
Books, Manuscripts
Tyrannosaurus rex may be the king of the dinosaurs, but that doesn't stop know-it-all Velociraptor from telling him he looks old-fashioned and needs a makeover. So, with an improved posture, some restyled body parts and a coat of shaggy feathers, T. rex gets a new look to match the latest evidence.
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