
Atlas of Diabolical Dinosaurs
Atlas of Diabolical Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs just keep getting more amazing! Scientists discover a new species every week. Meet the new ones and get the latest on your old favourites. See how these hulking creatures ruled every corner of the planet. Find out how they became extinct. Over 150 weird and wonderful Mesozoic creatures! Also includes a large poster. This is a very attractive book for the young dinosaur enthusiast. It's 48 pages are packed with information about individual dinosaur species, arranged by the continent where they were discovered. The pages are gorgeously illustrated by Daniel Hamilton in muted, earthy colours.
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$5.27Atlas of Diabolical Dinosaurs
Atlas of Diabolical Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs just keep getting more amazing! Scientists discover a new species every week. Meet the new ones and get the latest on your old favourites. See how these hulking creatures ruled every corner of the planet. Find out how they became extinct. Over 150 weird and wonderful Mesozoic creatures! Also includes a large poster. This is a very attractive book for the young dinosaur enthusiast. It's 48 pages are packed with information about individual dinosaur species, arranged by the continent where they were discovered. The pages are gorgeously illustrated by Daniel Hamilton in muted, earthy colours.
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Atlas of Diabolical Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs just keep getting more amazing! Scientists discover a new species every week. Meet the new ones and get the latest on your old favourites. See how these hulking creatures ruled every corner of the planet. Find out how they became extinct. Over 150 weird and wonderful Mesozoic creatures! Also includes a large poster. This is a very attractive book for the young dinosaur enthusiast. It's 48 pages are packed with information about individual dinosaur species, arranged by the continent where they were discovered. The pages are gorgeously illustrated by Daniel Hamilton in muted, earthy colours.














