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1) Triceratops
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What did a Triceratops eat? How did it get its name? What kind of habitat did it live in? Readers find the answers to these questions and many more as they explore the exciting world of the Triceratops. Vibrant computer-generated images take readers back in time, helping them visualize these popular dinosaurs and their surroundings. These detailed images accompany simple, accessible text filled with fun facts about a common curriculum topic. Informative...
2) Diplodocus
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Diplodocus was one of the longest dinosaurs to walk the earth during prehistoric times. Readers learn many fun facts about this giant kind of dinosaur, including how it behaved, what it ate, and what it looked like. This essential information is presented through accessible main text designed to enhance a common curriculum topic. Readers discover additional information in eye-catching fact boxes and clearly labeled diagrams. Computer-generated illustrations...
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Readers enjoy learning about dinosaurs, and Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the most popular dinosaurs for early learners to read about. Readers explore the fascinating details of what life may have been like for a Tyrannosaurus rex, with beautiful computer-generated images to help them visualize these creatures and the world they inhabited. Age-appropriate text allows them to explore this high-interest topic and common part of elementary curricula on...
4) Pterodactyl
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A pterodactyl is a popular prehistoric creature because it was able to fly. Although it is not a dinosaur, it is commonly grouped with dinosaurs because of their many shared characteristics. Readers take a closer look at pterodactyls through clear main text, fun fact boxes, and helpful diagrams. As they read, they discover important information about pterodactyls' behavior, appearance, and habitat. These fun facts help support elementary curriculum...
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