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Tony the trilobite and his friends, Becky the brachiopod and Bryan the bryozoan, live in an ancient ocean that covers what will one day be the Chickasaw Nation. When a hungry cephalopod named Seth shows up, Tony and his friends find themselves in trilobite trouble! This fun and educational introduction to the Paleozoic era and fossils includes a glossary of scientific terms, Chickasaw language vocabulary words, and a downloadable version of the "Trilobite Song," written and performed by the author.

Produktbeschreibung
Tony the trilobite and his friends, Becky the brachiopod and Bryan the bryozoan, live in an ancient ocean that covers what will one day be the Chickasaw Nation. When a hungry cephalopod named Seth shows up, Tony and his friends find themselves in trilobite trouble! This fun and educational introduction to the Paleozoic era and fossils includes a glossary of scientific terms, Chickasaw language vocabulary words, and a downloadable version of the "Trilobite Song," written and performed by the author.
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Autorenporträt
Shanda Willis McDonald is a rock hound, artist, and folk musician living in her childhood hometown of Shawnee, Oklahoma. Her illustrations in Good Night, Trilobite were inspired by a fossil hunting trip to a site near Sulphur, Oklahoma, with the book's author, Steve Vanlandingham, and friends from the Shawnee Gem and Mineral Club. Steve Vanlandingham is a folk musician, educator, and amateur paleontologist. He holds a bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of Oklahoma, where he also studied archaeology and earned special education certification to teach kindergarten through twelfth grade. He has taught world geography, music appreciation, sports, and other academic subjects to special education students of various ages. He also volunteers at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman, Oklahoma, working in the invertebrate paleontology collection.