How Dinosaurs Really Work! by Alan Snow

How Dinosaurs Really Work! by Alan Snow

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How Dinosaurs Really Work! by Alan Snow

Get to know the truth about dinosaurs--inside and out--in this zany, irreverent take on the popular prehistoric critters, from the New York Times Best Illustrated creator of How Dogs Really Work.

Studying dinosaurs is dangerous work. After all, their sharp teeth and monstrously large appetites would make easy work of anyone within jaw's reach.

But our fearless investigator remains undaunted. Alan Snow, known for his previous explorations into the lives of both Santa Claus and dogs, has turned his clever attention to these ancient reptiles. And thanks to his inside look at what makes dinosaurs tick, you'll get the answers to all your prehistoric questions: What color were the dinosaurs? Where did they all go? And just how sharp were their teeth?
Snow, Alan: - Alan Snow is a well-known author and illustrator of children's books and has also worked in many fields of design and animation. He has written two novels, Here Be Monsters! and Worse Things Happen at Sea!, both set in the wonderfully weird world of Ratbridge. He lives in Bath, England.
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ISBN 13 9781442482944
ISBN 10 144248294X
Title How Dinosaurs Really Work!
Author Alan Snow
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Year published 2013-08-27
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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