Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology
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- Prehistoric atlas, a voyage of discovery for young paleontologists, [written by Tomáš Tůma and Oldřich Růžička ; illustrated by Tomáš Tůma]
- The early cretaceous period, notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory, by Juan Carlos Alonso and Gregory S. Paul
- Dinosaur discoveries, Courtney Acampora
- Dinosaurs, fossils and feathers, text, MK Reed ; illustrations, Joe Flood
- Smithsonian dinosaurs and other amazing creatures from deep time, National Museum of Natural History, Blake Edgar
- Fossil, written by Dr. Paul D. Taylor
- You can be a paleontologist!, Scott D. Sampson, Ph.D
- Tales of the prehistoric world, [author] Kallie Moore ; [illustrator] Becky Thorns
- Graveyards of the dinosaurs, what it's like to discover prehistoric creatures, by Shelley Tanaka ; paleontological consultation by Philip J. Currie, Mark Norell, and Paul Sereno ; featuring illustrations by Alan Barnard
- Where did dinosaurs come from?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
- Paleontologists and archaeologists, by Ruth Owen
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by Catherine Thimmesh
- Maxed out!, gigantic creatures from the past, by Ginjer L. Clarke ; illustrated by Pete Mueller
- 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
- A dinosaur named Sue, the find of the century, by Fay Robinson ; with the Science Team of the Field Museum ; with illustrations by Portia Sloan
- Dino tracks, by Rhonda Lucas Donald ; illustrated by Cathy Morrison
- 3-D dinosaur, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Darren Naish
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