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Early Life

by Dougal Dixon
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Overview

The earliest-known animal forms on Earth, trilobites lived mainly in shallow water. They are ancestors to modern crustaceans and insects, and after many eons became extinct roughly 245 million years ago.

β€’ Prehistoric World Books combine dramatic, scientifically accurate color illustrations with a wealth of factual details based on archaeological findings to give young readers a vivid picture of the exotic succession of animals that inhabited the Earth in the prehistoric era. Dating back to perhaps 300 million years ago, with the earliest-known life forms, the six titles in this series carry the history of animal life forward to man-like creatures such as homo erectus, and finally to prehistoric homo sapiens, or human beings like ourselves, whose origins date back an estimated 200,000 years. Individual species are presented on two-page spreads that show large illustrations of the animal when it was alive, photos of reconstructed fossil skeletons, and a list of descriptive factual details. These books are great sources for elementary school class projects, or simply for fun reading.

Synopsis

The earliest-known animal forms on Earth, trilobites lived mainly in shallow water. They are ancestors to modern crustaceans and insects, and after many eons became extinct roughly 245 million years ago.

Prehistoric World Books combine dramatic, scientifically accurate color illustrations with a wealth of factual details based on archaeological findings to give young readers a vivid picture of the exotic succession of animals that inhabited the Earth in the prehistoric era. Dating back to perhaps 300 million years ago, with the earliest-known life forms, the six titles in this series carry the history of animal life forward to man-like creatures such as homo erectus, and finally to prehistoric homo sapiens, or human beings like ourselves, whose origins date back an estimated 200,000 years. Individual species are presented on two-page spreads that show large illustrations of the animal when it was alive, photos of reconstructed fossil skeletons, and a list of descriptive factual details. These books are great sources for elementary school class projects, or simply for fun reading.

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Kirkus Reviews

This first of six paperbacks about the prehistoric world describes 12 creatures of the Triassic period, from Paradoxides, a trilobite, to the herbivorous reptile, Estemmenosuchus. Each double-page spread shows an artist's conception of the creature as well as a photograph of a fossil, reconstructed skeleton, or modern equivalent and provides a short description and important facts. An introduction describes this series on the evolution of animals and includes a timeline from 540 million years ago to the present day. An appended animal families glossary includes those of most of the animals described (curiously including the word Dicynodont, which is not mentioned in the text, and omitting Dinocephalalia, which is) and a separate vocabulary. The index includes the time periods and the names of the animals but not their families. There is neither documentation for the information or the illustrations nor suggestions for further reading. More useful in homes than libraries. (Nonfiction. 7-10)

Book Details

Published
June 20, 2026
Publisher
Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764134821

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