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A Dinosaur for Washington
From Little Bigfoot
Current price: $18.99
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A Dinosaur for Washington
From Little Bigfoot
Current price: $18.99
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About the Book ONE OF A KIND is the remarkable story of the Washington states dinosaur fossil, from the amazing discovery of two amateur fossil hunters, who found two large pieces of prehistoric bone, to the work of expert paleontologists to determine what creature left this bone behind between 86 and 66 million years ago. This discovery placed Washington in the Dinosaur Club, and made it clear other states could hope for discoveries of their own-- Book Synopsis This true story of the only dinosaur fossil ever found in Washington State, and the work required to identify it, is filled with engaging illustrations and photography that will capture the imagination of young dinophiles and amateur fossil hunters--for aspiring paleologists ages 8-12. Follow the remarkable tale of Washington States ONLY dinosaur fossil--from the amazing discovery by amateur fossil hunters to the detective work of expert paleontologists trying to determine what ancient creature left the fossilized bone behind millions of years ago. Young fossil hunters will have fun learning about the discovery and excavation of this rare treasure, nicknamed Suciasaurus for the island on which it was found, with this engaging book filled with colorful dinosaur illustrations, and photographs of fossils and dig sites. Kids can also dig into the additional content in the book, which includes: An illustrated tyrannosaurus family tree Where to go and what to take if you go fossil hunting Details about the tools scientists use for fossil preparation A glossary of terms related to paleontology About the Author For the past 30 years, KELLY MILNER HALLS has crafted high-interest nonfiction books and articles for young readers. Known for well-researched topics, Halls delights in drawing even reluctant readers into the realm of discovery through the exploration of dinosaurs, Sasquatch, mummies, UFOs and dozens of other themes. She makes her home in Spokane, Washington with two daughters and a cat named Sue. She speaks at schools and conferences all over the world. RICK SPEARS was born in California in the third quarter of the 20th century, relocating to Georgia five years later. As with most young children, he was fascinated by dinosaurs and spent many hours drawing pictures of prehistoric animals in various scenes of combat. His dinosaur and cryptid art has found its way into various books, magazines, websites, and even a board game. His sculptures can be seen in several museums and collections throughout the southeastern United States. Rick lives in Georgia with his family, who finds his weird projects just a part of everyday life.