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The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard

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THIS BOOK IS PART OF THE DINOSAURS CURRICULUM KIT

Although they disappeared long ago, dinosaurs live on in children's imaginations. A young boy playfully imagines the "dinosaur who hatched in the backyard and grew to the size of the family car. . . . An appealing combination of fantasy and reality".

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AD520L
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard

Crafts for Kids Who are Wild About Dinosaurs

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Provides instructions for twenty projects, including a triceratops ring-toss game, diplodocus body puppet, plesiosaur window decoration, necktie tree, and dinosaur feet.

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Ten Terrible Dinosaurs

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A group of rollicking dinosaurs counts down from ten to one as it introduces subtraction to the reader.

Ten Terrible Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs

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A collection of eighteen poems about dinosaurs, by authors including Lee Bennett Hopkins, Lilian Moore, and Myra Cohn Livingston.

Dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus Was a Beast

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A collection of humorous poems about dinosaurs.

Tyrannosaurus Was a Beast

Dinosaur Stomp!

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A pop-up sequel to Dinosaur Roar! follows a collection of leaping lizards on their way to a celebration at the swamp, a party that dinosaurs of every color and size look forward to attending.

Dinosaur Stomp!

Dinosaurs! Strange and Wonderful

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Describes different kinds of dinosaurs, and how paleontologists study them.

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710L
Dinosaurs! Strange and Wonderful

Dinosaurs

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Young readers can learn simple facts about dinosaurs in this Hello Reader! Science book. Find out which dinosaurs were the smallest, the tallest, the strongest, and many other facts. This nonfiction book has rhyming text and realistic colorful illustrations of these extinct creatures.

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Dinosaur Questions

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Some might think there aren't any questions left to ask about dinosaurs, but there's still so much we don't know about these mysterious creatures. In a colorful, easy-to read format, dinosaur afficionado Bernard Most asks and answers questions such as: Did dinosaurs have whiskers? How old did they grow to be? Fascinating questions and simple drawings make scientific inquiry fun!

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Dinosaur Questions

The Dinosaur Princess and Other Prehistoric Riddles

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A collection of jokes and riddles about dinosaurs and cave men, including "Why doesn't anyone play with Brontous? He was a saur loser."

The Dinosaur Princess and Other Prehistoric Riddles

A Dinosaur Named after Me

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Draws parallels between the physical characteristics and capabilities of particular dinosaurs and specific children and incorporates the name of each child into that of the dinosaur.

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A Dinosaur Named after Me

Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs

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In prehistoric days there were many different kinds of dinosaurs, big and small, those with spikes and those with long sharp teeth.

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Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs

A Typology and Nomenclature for New York Projectile Points

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An archaeological reference book for identifying various stone projectile points found throughout New York State. Revised in 1971. Original 1961 text can be found online here: New York State Museum

Erie Canal

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The building of the Erie Canal was the engineering marvel that unleashed the growth of the young nation that was the United States. Spearheaded by the vision of Gov. Dewitt Clinton, New York State built the waterway that opened the West to settlement and made New York City the center of finance and commerce. Opened in 1825, the canal proved so commercially viable that construction of an enlarged Erie Canal began just eleven years later. The success of the canal spawned the growth of cities, towns, businesses, and industries along its route in upstate New York.

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The Erie Canal

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The Erie Canal comes to life in this classic children's book, illustrated by award winning artist Peter Spier, to the words of the familiar folk song, "Low Bridge, Everybody down." Enjoy reading and singing this song with your children. Teachers use this book to introduce curriculum subjects and to tell stories about what is happening in the paintings of canal town life. Every child, library and school should have this book.

The Erie Canal

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