A fun fossil-hunting adventure with die-cut holes and a surprise fold-out ending - the perfect picture book for budding dinosaur experts!Join three little explorers searching for dinosaurs . . . Can they find something REALLY BIG? Dig, dig, dig through die-cut pages to find all kinds of fossils, discover which dinosaur they came from, then uncover a HUGE surprise with an amazing fold-out ending. Written by dinosaur expert, Professor Anjali Goswami, Research Leader at the Natural History Museum, this prehistoric picture book is sure to delight dinosaur fans!Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording. Just scan the QR code and listen along!
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A fun fossil-hunting adventure with die-cut holes and a surprise fold-out ending - perfect for budding dinosaur experts!
Join three little explorers searching for dinosaurs . . . Can they find something REALLY BIG?A fun fossil-hunting adventure with peep-through holes and a surprise fold-out ending. Perfect for HUGE dinosaur fans!
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A fun fossil-hunting adventure with die-cut holes and a surprise fold-out ending - perfect for budding dinosaur experts!
We're going on an expedition to a faraway land. We've got our . . . brushestape measure pencil notebook trowel hammer map . . . and a plan! We hope we find something REALLY big! Dig! Dig! Dig! I found a dinosaur with sharp claws! It's a Velociraptor!
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781805132042
Publisert
2024-07-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Nosy Crow Ltd
Høyde
270 mm
Bredde
270 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
36

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Anjali Goswami (Author)
Professor Anjali Goswami is a Research Leader in Palaeobiology and Dean of Postgraduate Education at the Natural History Museum, London and an Honorary Professor of Palaeobiology at University College London. She is also President of The Linnean Society of London, where Charles Darwin's theory of evolution was first presented in 1858.

She grew up around Detroit, Michigan (USA), but spent long periods in India growing up, where her love of nature was first sparked by seeing a tiger when she was 4 years old. She studied Biology and Geology at the University of Michigan and conducted her PhD research on mammal evolution at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History before moving to London to take up a research fellowship at the Natural History Museum. Before coming back to the Natural History Museum as a research leader, she lectured at the University of Cambridge and University College London.

Anjali specialises in the evolution of animal shape, especially skulls, and she has led expeditions to search for fossils all over the world, especially India, Argentina, and Svalbard. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Palaeontological Association's President's Medal, the Linnean Society's Bicentenary Medal, the Zoological Society of London's Scientific Medal, and HumanistUK's Darwin Day Medal.

She is passionate about inspiring people around the world to explore, study, and protect nature and hopes everyone will get out and get their hands and feet dirty while learning more about this amazing planet we live on.

Maggie Li (Illustrator)
Maggie has a passion for the natural world and delights in illustrating animals, dinosaurs and mischievous children. Dig Dig Dinosaur is her first illustrated picture book having published numerous non-fiction titles and board books in her 10 year career as a children's illustrator. She now works and lives in East London and when she's not buried in books at her desk you'll probably find her raiding a second hand book shop for a vintage picture book gem. She has a passion for cooking and food and would love to illustrate a children's recipe book one day!