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Dino-Dinners

by Mick Manning, Brita Granstrom
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Overview

Dinosaurs had huge appetites. But what did they eat? Some grated plants into mush with their powerful jaws. Others swallowed fish whole. And some prowled the land, hunting other dinosaurs for dinner-including their own kind!

Young dinosaur fans will find out exactly what-or who-was on the prehistoric menu, as well as interesting facts about each dino's life, size and shape, and eating habits. This book was created in association with the Natural History Museum in London, England.

Synopsis

Dinosaurs had huge appetites. But what did they eat? Some grated plants into mush with their powerful jaws. Others swallowed fish whole. And some prowled the land, hunting other dinosaurs for dinner-including their own kind!

Young dinosaur fans will find out exactly what-or who-was on the prehistoric menu, as well as interesting facts about each dino's life, size and shape, and eating habits. This book was created in association with the Natural History Museum in London, England.

Kirkus Reviews

The loosely brushed illustrations aren't as luridly detailed as they might be, but fans of all things gross and gruesome will still be drawn to this gallery of extinct gourmands. Though most-from Oviraptor, seen crunching a "fat, crispy beetle snatched from the top of dinosaur poop," to Tyrannosaurus Rex chowing down on a bleeding, well-masticated mouthful-are carnivores, vegetarians too are represented, with the likes of Iguanodon: "We browse slowly and quietly, munching as we move. Then comes the noisy part-the more we eat, the more we fart!" The authors add side columns of dino-facts and small black-and-white drawings to each spread, but education definitely takes a back seat to titillation here. Cheap thrills: Buy accordingly. (Picture book/nonfiction. 7-9)

About the Author, Mick Manning

Mick Manning and Brita Granström have won international recognition for their innovative nonfiction titles. Their work has garnered such awards as the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold and Platinum Awards and The Smarties Award. Booklist commended the "fun activities for hands-on learning" in Dinomania: Things to Do with Dinosaurs. They are married and live with their children in England.

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Kirkus Reviews

The loosely brushed illustrations aren't as luridly detailed as they might be, but fans of all things gross and gruesome will still be drawn to this gallery of extinct gourmands. Though most-from Oviraptor, seen crunching a "fat, crispy beetle snatched from the top of dinosaur poop," to Tyrannosaurus Rex chowing down on a bleeding, well-masticated mouthful-are carnivores, vegetarians too are represented, with the likes of Iguanodon: "We browse slowly and quietly, munching as we move. Then comes the noisy part-the more we eat, the more we fart!" The authors add side columns of dino-facts and small black-and-white drawings to each spread, but education definitely takes a back seat to titillation here. Cheap thrills: Buy accordingly. (Picture book/nonfiction. 7-9)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Holiday House, Inc.
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780823420896

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