
A Little Bit of That Dinosaur
Mims House (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
34 pages
978-1-62944-229-7 (ISBN)
Description
6.7 Million+ Reads on the EPIC! Reading App.DINOSAUR BOOK FOR KIDS
Dinosaur books for 6-8 year old readers don't get better than this clever science adventure! When lightning splits nitrogen atoms during a storm, one atom begins an amazing journey through a Hadrosaurus, into a fossilized egg, through peanut plants, and finally into YOUR skull. This fun STEM book makes the nitrogen cycle easy to understand.
Your young paleontologist will love following the nitrogen atom's path through millions of years. Watch it get absorbed by ancient plants, eaten by a mother Hadrosaurus, and trapped in a dinosaur egg fossil. Then see how it eventually becomes part of peanuts at a baseball game - where a dare from a cousin leads to the nitrogen becoming part of a child's bones!
DINOSAUR CHILDREN'S BOOKS
With humor, simple science explanations, and colorful illustrations, this educational picture book proves that atoms last forever. Kids will be thrilled to learn they really are made of dinosaur atoms! Perfect for elementary science lessons about matter, atoms, and how nature recycles. Great for dinosaur-obsessed kids who love learning fun science facts.
A LITTLE BIT OF DINOSAUR SERIES - THINKING BOOKS FOR KIDS
Help kids think about fossils and dinosaurs and understand their world better.
Book 1: A Little Bit of Dinosaur
Book 2: A Little Bit of THIS Dinosaur
Book 3: A Little Bit of THAT Dinosaur
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Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 10 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
121 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62944-229-7 (9781629442297)
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Elizabeth Elleen Hutcheson was a Biology and Anatomy/Physiology instructor for thirty years. She has her National Board Certification in Science. Hutcheson has taught elementary science students for museum programs and Audubon camps. She has received many grants and was awarded the Christa McAuliffe Fellowship for Arkansas, and a Fulbright Memorial Fund Fellowship for a three-week program in Japan. She has traveled extensively to study science and nature, including Costa Rica, the Amazon rainforest, the Galapagos islands and across the U.S.