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April Rhodes James has created an entertaining book of original dinosaur poems to offer her insights about various dinosaurs and prehistoric animals as a result of knowledge gained from the professional paleontological services business Prehistoric Journeys she and her husband Barry James, a vertebrate paleontologist, have owned & operated for 35 years. While the majority of the poems include details as currently understood, some of the poems are just for fun. All have been read aloud and were found to appeal to children as well as adults. In other words, something dinosaur for everyone!

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April Rhodes James has created an entertaining book of original dinosaur poems to offer her insights about various dinosaurs and prehistoric animals as a result of knowledge gained from the professional paleontological services business Prehistoric Journeys she and her husband Barry James, a vertebrate paleontologist, have owned & operated for 35 years. While the majority of the poems include details as currently understood, some of the poems are just for fun. All have been read aloud and were found to appeal to children as well as adults. In other words, something dinosaur for everyone!
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Autorenporträt
Writer, poet, artist and animal protector, April Rhodes James also loves dinosaurs. April has been a magazine editor, freelance journalist and corporate marketing/communications executive. Some of her published works include "Love & Other Curious Adventures," "The Field Study of Cats," and "Prehistoric Journeys: Dreams, Nightmares & Survival of an American Family" in addition to several poetry chapbooks and a dino-themed cookbook. She also recorded "Dino Dreams," a CD of her original dinosaur songs. She and her husband have devoted much of their time to sharing their expertise to encourage students and reintroduce grownups to the wonders of fossils through workshops, lectures and the establishment of a school science center, as well as other outreach activities.