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"Dinosaurs for Kids starts with an introduction to fossils and an explanation of what makes an animal a "dinosaur." Then it guides readers through the history of plant- and animal-life in the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. The book further discusses types of dinosaurs and how they lived. In the field-guide section, 150 species are organized by type. James's incredibly lifelike paleoart (digital reconstructions of extinct animals) portrays the dinosaurs as they may have appeared, and his text offers glimpses into their amazing lives, based on the latest information in dinosaur science"--…mehr

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"Dinosaurs for Kids starts with an introduction to fossils and an explanation of what makes an animal a "dinosaur." Then it guides readers through the history of plant- and animal-life in the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. The book further discusses types of dinosaurs and how they lived. In the field-guide section, 150 species are organized by type. James's incredibly lifelike paleoart (digital reconstructions of extinct animals) portrays the dinosaurs as they may have appeared, and his text offers glimpses into their amazing lives, based on the latest information in dinosaur science"--
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Autorenporträt
James Kuether is a freelance writer and illustrator specializing in natural history and dinosaurs. He is the author of The Amazing World of Dinosaurs (Adventure Publications, 2016). As an illustrator, he has contributed to more than 100 books, magazine articles, online publications, and papers. He has developed large-scale murals for the Wyoming State Museum; the Science Museum of Minnesota; the Arizona Museum of Natural History; the Hartford Children’s Museum; the Museum at Dinosaur Junction; and the Dinosaur Journey Museum in Fruita, Colorado. He is a regular contributor to the Royal Tyrell Museum’s education program, as well as the Canadian Encyclopedia.