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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology
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Paleontology
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Juvenile literature
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Swimming giants, by Monica Hughes
Dinosaurs, fossils and feathers, text, MK Reed ; illustrations, Joe Flood
Human fossils, Natalie Hyde
Bones in the cliff, T. rex discovery, by Sarah Eason ; illustrated by Ludovic Sallé
Dinosaur atlas, when they roamed, how they lived, and where we find their fossils
Paleo sharks, survival of the strangest, written and illustrated by Timothy J. Bradley
Here we go digging for dinosaur bones, sung to the tune of "here we go round the mulberry bush", Susan Lendroth ; illustrated by Bob Kolar
Where did dinosaurs come from?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
The dinosaur book, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Darren Naish
Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by Catherine Thimmesh
Little Leonardo's fascinating world of paleontology, written by Jeff Bond ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
What was the age of the dinosaurs?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
Life, the first four billion years : the story of life from the big bang to the evolution of humans, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Grahame Baker-Smith
Fossils, by Sally M. Walker
A nest of bones, Maiasaura discovery, by Sarah Eason ; illustrated by Ludovic Sallé
Tiny giants, titanosaur discovery, by Sarah Eason ; illustrated by Diego Vaisberg
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