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Tylosaurus

Illustrations accompany the story about a day in the life of a tylosaurus, describing what the dinosaur looked like, where it lived, what it ate, and how it protected itself against enemies.
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Stegosaurus

Illustrations and text reveal facts about the stegosaurus, and tells a story about a day in the life of one female stegosaurus as she searches for food and uses her spiked tail to defend herself from predators.
Cover image of Stegosaurus

Sabre-tooth tiger

Illustrations accompany the story about a day in the life of a sabre-tooth tiger, describing what the dinosaur looked like, where it lived, what it ate, and how it protected itself against enemies.
Cover image of Sabre-tooth tiger

Pteranodon

2011
Illustrations accompany the story about a day in the life of a pteranodon, describing what the dinosaur looked like, where it lived, what it ate, and how it protected itself against enemies.

Tylosaurus

2011
Illustrations accompany the story about a day in the life of a tylosaurus, describing what the dinosaur looked like, where it lived, what it ate, and how it protected itself against enemies.

Stegosaurus

2011
Illustrations and text reveal facts about the stegosaurus, and tells a story about a day in the life of one female stegosaurus as she searches for food and uses her spiked tail to defend herself from predators.

Triceratops

2011
Text and illustrations describe the physical characteristics, diet, enemies, and behaviors of the triceratops.

Velociraptor

2011
Presents a day in the life of a velociraptor, describes their physical characteristics, and compares other tiny dinosaurs, including sinosauropteryx, coelophysis, and compsognathus.

Tyrannosaurus rex

2011
Presents a day in the life of a tyrannosaurus rex, describing its physical characteristics, and compares the sizes of different dinosaurs, including the sinovenator, ankylosaurus, and the apatosaurus.

Spinosaurus

2011
Presents a day in the life of a spinosaurus, describes their physical characteristics, and discusses if dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded.

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