
Dinosaurs
Jozua Douglas(Author)
Clavis Publishing
Will be published approx. on 15. November 2012
Book
Hardback
30 pages
978-1-60537-136-8 (ISBN)
Description
Want To Know! This series of informative picture books answers the questions of young children. Some subjects are familiar to them, others are less familiar. The books deal with the world and the environment around us, with our past and our present. In a playful and clever way, these books tell children what they want to know!
Dinosaurs! How many kinds of dinosaurs were there? What did dinosaurs look like? Who were their friends and who were their enemies? What did dinosaurs eat? In this book, you'll learn everything you've always wanted to know about dinosaurs. Fact and fun merge in this big book with a do-it-yourself activity, a comic strip, sing-along songs, a huge fold-out page, and a dino-quiz-all so you can become a real expert. Come, let's go looking for dinosaurs!
An informative and interactive picture book about dinosaurs, with large folding pages. For children ages 5 and up.
Dinosaurs! How many kinds of dinosaurs were there? What did dinosaurs look like? Who were their friends and who were their enemies? What did dinosaurs eat? In this book, you'll learn everything you've always wanted to know about dinosaurs. Fact and fun merge in this big book with a do-it-yourself activity, a comic strip, sing-along songs, a huge fold-out page, and a dino-quiz-all so you can become a real expert. Come, let's go looking for dinosaurs!
An informative and interactive picture book about dinosaurs, with large folding pages. For children ages 5 and up.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 265 mm
Width: 252 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60537-136-8 (9781605371368)
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Person
Jozua Douglas (1977) was born in a teeny-weeny house near the banks in the North of the Netherlands. (Some say his distant grandfather was a famous knight who lived in a huge castle in Scotland, and that his English great-grandfather discovered Charlie Chaplin.)
At the age of six, he learned how to write. He bought himself a notebook, made up stories and went on many exciting adventures with pirates, knights, and astronauts. Since then, Jozua has never stopped writing.
There is nothing he enjoys more than writing for children. Jozua: 'Children are open-minded and have lots of imagination. Their world is magical and mysterious. It's a big challenge to work in this world.
Now, Jozua Douglas lives and works in Den Dolder, as an independent writer.
I am Barbara van Rheenen was born in Amsterdam on February 14th, 1967. I was raised in a big family where music and art were always present. Soon drawing became my favorite hobby. At school, I had a hard time concentrating and they called me the dream queen so after school I quickly got a job. I love to travel and I love the sea and especially everything that lives in the sea. I worked for four years for Greenpeace and fell in love with whales. At that time I made my first two books with Clavis. I made an educational book about whales and illustrated a book about dinosaurs. In my life there are no straight lines and that you can also see in my drawings. I like to work with a pencil, a lot of colors on top of each other. Then there is a world that exists on its own on the paper. When I'm not illustrating I'm working in the shipping and boat industry, the world of the water.
At the age of six, he learned how to write. He bought himself a notebook, made up stories and went on many exciting adventures with pirates, knights, and astronauts. Since then, Jozua has never stopped writing.
There is nothing he enjoys more than writing for children. Jozua: 'Children are open-minded and have lots of imagination. Their world is magical and mysterious. It's a big challenge to work in this world.
Now, Jozua Douglas lives and works in Den Dolder, as an independent writer.
I am Barbara van Rheenen was born in Amsterdam on February 14th, 1967. I was raised in a big family where music and art were always present. Soon drawing became my favorite hobby. At school, I had a hard time concentrating and they called me the dream queen so after school I quickly got a job. I love to travel and I love the sea and especially everything that lives in the sea. I worked for four years for Greenpeace and fell in love with whales. At that time I made my first two books with Clavis. I made an educational book about whales and illustrated a book about dinosaurs. In my life there are no straight lines and that you can also see in my drawings. I like to work with a pencil, a lot of colors on top of each other. Then there is a world that exists on its own on the paper. When I'm not illustrating I'm working in the shipping and boat industry, the world of the water.