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"Dinosaurs so fierce they'll eat your crayons!" Dinosaurs dominated the earth for 170 million years, and studying them takes a combination of knowledge and imagination. With A Dynasty of Dinosaurs you'll not only learn about these magnificent creatures from paleontologists, but you'll also see them through the artist's eyes of one of the world's foremost paleoartists. More importantly, you'll get to use your own imagination to recreate the ruling reptiles and their world. With well over 100 pages of fun dinosaur facts and cool illustrations to color, there's no better or more engaging way to…mehr

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"Dinosaurs so fierce they'll eat your crayons!" Dinosaurs dominated the earth for 170 million years, and studying them takes a combination of knowledge and imagination. With A Dynasty of Dinosaurs you'll not only learn about these magnificent creatures from paleontologists, but you'll also see them through the artist's eyes of one of the world's foremost paleoartists. More importantly, you'll get to use your own imagination to recreate the ruling reptiles and their world. With well over 100 pages of fun dinosaur facts and cool illustrations to color, there's no better or more engaging way to learn! Coloring has been shown to reduce stress and is a great way for the brain to take a break - for kids and adults!
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Autorenporträt
Jason Schein is the founder and Executive Director of the Bighorn Basin Paleontological Institute, a new nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to paleontology and earth science research and education. Jason holds a B.S. and an M.S. in geology from Auburn University, and has taught geology and paleontology at universities in Alabama and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has published numerous papers and abstracts on a wide variety of subjects, including paleoecology, extinct fish, crocodiles and giant turtles, and the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Jason lives in Philadelphia, PA, where he fills his time by sharing his love of the natural world with his family and by being a dad.