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Let's Ask the Dinosaurs - (Let's Ask...) by Miles Kelly (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This brilliant book will answer those curious questions preschoolers love to ask about their favourite topics.
- 3 Years
- 9.44" x 9.44" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Non-Classifiable
- Series Name: Let's Ask...
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About the Book
This brilliant book will answer those curious questions preschoolers love to ask about their favourite topics. Why did dinosaurs need to eat stones, why did they have strange names and which dinosaur had the biggest bite? Bold and colourfully illustrated, full of weird and wonderful facts, little dinosaur fans will get oodles of joy from this book.
Book Synopsis
This brilliant book will answer those curious questions preschoolers love to ask about their favourite topics. Why did dinosaurs need to eat stones, why did they have strange names and which dinosaur had the biggest bite? Bold and colourfully illustrated, full of weird and wonderful facts, little dinosaur fans will get oodles of joy from this book.
- More than 40 questions and answers about dinosaurs
- Offers a variety of age-appropriate, fun facts
- Bold, colourful illustrations throughout to entice young readers
- Makes early learning fun and approachable for young children
- A great jumping-off point for children who can't get enough of prehistoric beasts
Let's ask the Dinosaurs is a fun approach to learning about dinosaurs, allowing your child to dip in and out of the pages and focus on what they are drawn to and enjoy. Example questions include: Why did dinosaurs need to eat stones, why did they have strange names, and which dinosaur had the biggest bite? Let's ask the Dinosaurs will give your young dino fan hours of enjoyment, whilst also boosting their knowledge and vocab.
About the Author
Miles Kelly is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. Our team works with award-winning authors and illustrators to create books that spark the imagination and curiosity of preschoolers and primary-school-aged children around the world.