National Geographic Kids: Mon Grand Livre de Dinosaures

National Geographic Kids: Mon Grand Livre de Dinosaures

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  • Create Date:2021-05-09 12:52:28
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  • Author:Catherine D. Hughes
  • ISBN:1443147656
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Le monde pr?historique s'anime gr?ce aux illustrations vivantes d'?normes dinosaures de Franco Tempesta。 Chaque double-page pr?sente un dinosaure accompagn? de faits amusants en gros caract?res; lecture id?ale pour les plus jeunes。 Les amateurs de dinosaures profiteront du volet interactif inclus ? chaque chapitre, et les parents appr?cieront les conseils offerts pour favoriser l'apprentissage。
The prehistoric world comes alive with dinosaurs small, big, giant, and gigantic, with stunning illustrations by Franco Tempesta。 Bursting with fun facts and age-appropriate information, each spread features a different dinosaur, along with simple text in big type that is perfect for a younger audience。 Dinosaur fans will love the interactivity included in every chapter, and parents will appreciate tips to help carry the reader's experience beyond the page。

Original title: First Big Book of Dinosaurs

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Joan

Meet the Microraptor, a feathered glider weighing less than four pounds。 Read about Micropachycephalosaurus, a small mystery dinosaur about which scientists know almost nothing。 Meet Pentaceratops, a big dinosaur with five horns on its head and a frill around the back of its head。 Then meet Pachycephalosaurus, a big dinosaur with a thick head that ate leaves, seeds, and fruit。 If you want to know about even bigger dinosaurs, read about Tsintaosaurus, a dinosaur with a unicorn skull formed by one Meet the Microraptor, a feathered glider weighing less than four pounds。 Read about Micropachycephalosaurus, a small mystery dinosaur about which scientists know almost nothing。 Meet Pentaceratops, a big dinosaur with five horns on its head and a frill around the back of its head。 Then meet Pachycephalosaurus, a big dinosaur with a thick head that ate leaves, seeds, and fruit。 If you want to know about even bigger dinosaurs, read about Tsintaosaurus, a dinosaur with a unicorn skull formed by one long bone sticking out from its forehead。 Or read about Acrocanthosaurus, a giant dinosaur with eye ridges and thirty-eight sharp teeth in its upper jaw; it was one of the biggest meat-eating dinosaurs。 Or learn about a Rebbachisaurus, a gigantic African dinosaur with a big ridge on its back。 Discover the long-necked Mamenchisaurus, a gigantic dinosaur with a neck as long as five or six giraffe necks。 If you were a dinosaur, which dinosaur in this book would you want to be?Divided into four sections, this National Geographic Kids book introduces young readers to fifty-two different dinosaurs, grouped by size。 Dinosaur-loving readers can learn about Small Dinosaurs, Big Dinosaurs, Giant Dinosaurs, and Gigantic Dinosaurs。 Each entry includes Dino Facts, information on what we now know about the dinosaur, the pronunciation of the dinosaur’s name, and dinosaur art。 Also included: Parent Tips, a Dinosaur Map, and a Glossary。This treasure-trove of dinosaur facts is sure to please all dinosaur-loving young readers。 Highly recommended。 。。。more

Desmond Deane

So I learned so much about dinosaurs in this book。 My favorite was the T-Rex。 It's ability to dig into the body of its prey and get its teeth into its bones, was the most powerful ability I've ever seen about that。 And they also have about the same jaw grip as an alligator。 So I learned so much about dinosaurs in this book。 My favorite was the T-Rex。 It's ability to dig into the body of its prey and get its teeth into its bones, was the most powerful ability I've ever seen about that。 And they also have about the same jaw grip as an alligator。 。。。more

Katrina

A great book to read with kids。 Loved the help of the saying the dinosaurs name。

Cooper Klein

I love this

Maria

Very informative and great graphics。

Jenna Mills

Very comprehensive

1stLady

Very nice book!I really enjoyed this informational book! The images were great and the facts about each of the dinosaurs was very interesting! The glossary, pronunciation guide to dinosaur names, and The tips for parents were all excellent and thoughtful additions to the book。 The only issue I encountered was due to reading the Kindle version, which did not convert as seamlessly as expected。 Some information appeared on the images as it was supposed to while other times, the information was belo Very nice book!I really enjoyed this informational book! The images were great and the facts about each of the dinosaurs was very interesting! The glossary, pronunciation guide to dinosaur names, and The tips for parents were all excellent and thoughtful additions to the book。 The only issue I encountered was due to reading the Kindle version, which did not convert as seamlessly as expected。 Some information appeared on the images as it was supposed to while other times, the information was below the images as opposed to on the images。 Overall, I would recommend the physical copy if you are selecting this for a child just for ease of reading。 。。。more

Brandy Mcdonald

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs is a great children’s nonfiction。 It is the perfect book for young children to find fun facts on a variety of dinosaurs。 The book categorizes the dinosaurs into the sizes of small, big, giant, and gigantic with pictures of every dinosaur it talks about。 The information in the text of the book information is interesting and exciting。 This book is great for young readers as well as dinosaur lovers in the class。 It would be best for kinder National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs is a great children’s nonfiction。 It is the perfect book for young children to find fun facts on a variety of dinosaurs。 The book categorizes the dinosaurs into the sizes of small, big, giant, and gigantic with pictures of every dinosaur it talks about。 The information in the text of the book information is interesting and exciting。 This book is great for young readers as well as dinosaur lovers in the class。 It would be best for kindergarten through first grade。 The illustrations are a great support for the facts and very colorful。 An interesting part of the pictures it the way they show size comparison of the dinosaurs to humans。 I could see a great classroom activity of sorting things by size。 The book even includes a table of contents, index, page numbers, a map, and a glossary。 This would be a great way to talk about the parts of a book and and what information each part contains。 。。。more

Jennifer

This is a wonderful book for children who love their Dinos! This book is particularly for younger kids who are intrigued by dinosaurs and all their facts。 This book shows the interesting world of dinosaurs from big to small ones, ones that can fly and ones that just walk。 This book portrays many different dinosaurs on each page with colorful fun pictures and a description box explaining each dinosaur。 I rated this book with 5 stars because it is a great informational book for children to pick up This is a wonderful book for children who love their Dinos! This book is particularly for younger kids who are intrigued by dinosaurs and all their facts。 This book shows the interesting world of dinosaurs from big to small ones, ones that can fly and ones that just walk。 This book portrays many different dinosaurs on each page with colorful fun pictures and a description box explaining each dinosaur。 I rated this book with 5 stars because it is a great informational book for children to pick up and learn from if they are interested in the past life of dinosaurs。 This book teaches children all about their history and what they are like from their habitats to what they eat。 。。。more

June Brault

Pre-School - 1st GradeGenre: Informational NonfictionThis book was very interesting。 I read it with my little brother cause he loves dinosaurs。 It was cool how the book talked about all the different types of dinosaurs。 I really liked how it had some informational facts on each dinosaur。

Audrey's Picture Books

This is essentially a younger version of National Geographic's wonderful Ultimate Dinopedia。 It's very similar in layout and artwork to the Ultimate Dinopedia, but has shorter entries, simpler language, and easier-to-read words。 It's perfeft gor kids who have the fascination, but not quite the reading proficiency and/or attention span to make it all the way through the Ultimate Dinopedia's much longer descriptions。 I'd love to see National Geographic do so something similar with their Ultimate B This is essentially a younger version of National Geographic's wonderful Ultimate Dinopedia。 It's very similar in layout and artwork to the Ultimate Dinopedia, but has shorter entries, simpler language, and easier-to-read words。 It's perfeft gor kids who have the fascination, but not quite the reading proficiency and/or attention span to make it all the way through the Ultimate Dinopedia's much longer descriptions。 I'd love to see National Geographic do so something similar with their Ultimate Bugopedia and Ultimate Reptilopedia。 Highly recommended。 。。。more

Adrianna

I must read this book to my son 5 times a week。 He loves dinosaurs and I have learned a ton from this book。

Carissa

As with the others in this series, this is a fun book full of great information geared towards a younger audience。 None of it is overwhelming, but neither is it missing anything important for a good overview of dinosaurs - small, big, giant, and gigantic。 If you have a kid with a science inclination or a dinosaur obsession, this is a great book to get them。

Betsy Garza

I am in love with it。/💋💙❤💖😘🐼🐕🐩🐈🐱🐕🐀🐁🐭🐹🐢🐇🐰🐓🐔🐣🐤🐥🐦🐏🐑🐐🐺🐃🐂🐄🐮🐴🐗🐖🐷🐽🐸🐍🐼🐧🐘🐨🐒🐵🐆🐯🐻🐫🐪🐊🐳🐋🐟🐠🐡🐙🐚🐬🐌🐛🐜🐝🐞🐲🐉🐾🐾🍹🌹🌞🐎🏇💐🔟🔟🔟🔟🔟🔟🆘

Brian

This book told me there was no such thing as a Brontosaurus, which cut me to the core in a way that nothing in classic literature ever has。

Milan Žila

Got this as a part of National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book Collector's Set and it's always fun to read。We checked out the pictures at an early age (around 18 months) and practiced saying long dinosaur names and making sounds。The text is done well, you can skip most of it for younger kids and then add a sentence here and there until you can read it all around the age of 5。Information is scattered throughout the book so you don't end up reading one fact after another but one page mention Got this as a part of National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book Collector's Set and it's always fun to read。We checked out the pictures at an early age (around 18 months) and practiced saying long dinosaur names and making sounds。The text is done well, you can skip most of it for younger kids and then add a sentence here and there until you can read it all around the age of 5。Information is scattered throughout the book so you don't end up reading one fact after another but one page mentions what is a herbivore, another explains how scientists name dinosaurs, the term paleontologist is explained later and it keeps the book interesting。There are also questions for the young reader and even though they are simple, they make the book interactive and keep your child focused。Well done introduction to the world of dinosaurs。 。。。more

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Eliot Reads

Organized by size and divided into 4 categories (small, big, giant, and gigantic) this big book features realistic looking illustrations and short facts about 52 different dinosaurs! Includes pronunciations, ideas for activities, world map, glossary, and index。

Morlando K

We loved exploring that various items in each of the little kids first book series

Deyanna Lambert

Good Dino facts for kids, organized by size

Darren Walland

Beautifully illustrated by Franco Tempesta, Catherine Hughes takes us on a journey of exploration and discovery, as we learn about the world of dinosaurs。

Etienne

Très beau livre jeunesse pour les amateurs de dinosaures。 Un mélange parfait de magnifiques illustrations, d'informations variées et visuellement bien représentées, ainsi qu'une série d'activités pour stimuler les petits。 Très bien fait! Très beau livre jeunesse pour les amateurs de dinosaures。 Un mélange parfait de magnifiques illustrations, d'informations variées et visuellement bien représentées, ainsi qu'une série d'activités pour stimuler les petits。 Très bien fait! 。。。more

Ashley

Great selection from our last trip to the library。 I especially appreciate the pronunciation guide and size reference for each dino。 Daughter, almost 4yo, really enjoys readjng this one。

Lauren Blankenship

Hard book to get through, but well worth the read-Lana, Age 3

J。 Boo

The art is mostly quite good, and, as it is recent, more in tune with the current understanding of what the dinosaurs looked like。 Lots of feathered beasts, for example。But。。。Organizationally the book is a mess。 Instead of by era or by taxonomy or anything halfway sensible, the dinos are grouped by size: small-medium-large-gigantic。 A pronunciation guide exists, which is nice, but is at the bottom of the page instead of the top, which is not nice。 The format is a single dino per page spread, whi The art is mostly quite good, and, as it is recent, more in tune with the current understanding of what the dinosaurs looked like。 Lots of feathered beasts, for example。But。。。Organizationally the book is a mess。 Instead of by era or by taxonomy or anything halfway sensible, the dinos are grouped by size: small-medium-large-gigantic。 A pronunciation guide exists, which is nice, but is at the bottom of the page instead of the top, which is not nice。 The format is a single dino per page spread, which means there are very few pictures of the dinosaurs interacting with each other。 There's a bit of page splatter, and ridiculous prompts-for-discussion。Some of the text also strikes me as really dubious: e。g。 an offhand comment about how Therizinosaurus may have used its claws for digging up beetles。This is a picture, via wikipedia, that gives you an idea of the size of a Therizinosaurus : Insects were bigger back then, but I refuse to believe they were so big that digging them up could possibly have been a significant component of the Therizinosaurus' diet。An example of one of the image problems: Ankylosaurus is depicted with side spikes and spiky osteoderms switching into true spikes, which is probably worse than the traditional spikes-on-the-side depiction in older children's dino books。DS #2 (age 2): 4/5。 Dinochild enjoys the pictures。 He also enjoys Dinoparent's rather free interpretation of the text。 Dinoparent flatters itself at being rather good at this, because Dinoparent has read a LOT about dinosaurs over the past year, mostly to its appreciative audience, and knows way more about the subject than it ever thought it was likely to know。 Hence its ability to make some of the criticisms noted in its review。Dinoparent: ?/5。 Didn't like it in many ways, but I can hammer it into something both I and my hatchling enjoy。 。。。more

Katharine Coggeshall

This book is an ideal present for a child。 All of my kids have loved it and learned so much from it。 It is written for a child and does a great job of making it easy to follow and interesting。 You don't read it all in one sitting。 Beautiful pictures, small chunks of fun information。 This book is an ideal present for a child。 All of my kids have loved it and learned so much from it。 It is written for a child and does a great job of making it easy to follow and interesting。 You don't read it all in one sitting。 Beautiful pictures, small chunks of fun information。 。。。more

Haley Hoenke

Science, Dinosaurs

Ryan Moulton

This is one of the few kid dinosaur books I've found that has feathers on most of the theropods。 Some of them are still denuded though, most notably Utahraptor。 Someday kids books will catch up with 10 year old science。。。 This is one of the few kid dinosaur books I've found that has feathers on most of the theropods。 Some of them are still denuded though, most notably Utahraptor。 Someday kids books will catch up with 10 year old science。。。 。。。more

M。M。 Hudson

I really love these "put me in the story" books。 I love to personalize them for my grand-kids who like other children, like to see their name and photos in the books that I send to them。This one is all about dinosaurs。 Who doesn't like dinos? I know I do!Kids can read all about the plant and meat eating dinos of the day。 With entire page full of colorful dinos and information, kids learn all sorts of things about each one。Rawrr。。。Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author。 The vi I really love these "put me in the story" books。 I love to personalize them for my grand-kids who like other children, like to see their name and photos in the books that I send to them。This one is all about dinosaurs。 Who doesn't like dinos? I know I do!Kids can read all about the plant and meat eating dinos of the day。 With entire page full of colorful dinos and information, kids learn all sorts of things about each one。Rawrr。。。Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author。 The views expressed here are 100% my own and may differ from yours。 M。M。 aka Naila Moon 。。。more

Alia

I like this book it teaches you about every dinosaur and what it eats and what the size of it I like this book