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Dinosaur Empire! (Earth Before Us #1)
Dinosaur Empire! (Earth Before Us #1): Journey through the Mesozoic Era | Abby Howard
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Ronnie is just a normal fifth-grader trying to pass her science class’s impossible quiz on the history of dinosaurs . . . until she happens upon her neighbor—Ms. Lernin—a retired paleontologist. With the assistance of Science Magic, Ronnie and Ms. Lernin travel back through time and space to experience the Mesozoic Era firsthand. They visit three important time periods in the development of the Mesozoic Era: the Triassic, the Jurassic, and the Cretaceous. Along the way, Ronnie finds herself face-to-face with real-life dinosaurs and reptiles, like stegosauruses, velociraptors, and thalattosaurs. With the help of her neighbor’s trusty knowledge of prehistoric times, she learns the differences between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, as well as between dinosaurs, insects, and reptiles. This insightful and informative graphic novel uses engaging art to bring facts to life, giving kids the tools to understand the evolution of these prehistoric creatures and the important effects this era had on our world today.
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GirlNamedJesse
Dinosaur Empire! | Abby Howard
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So much information, shared in a graphically enticing way with oodles of humor! Also, apparently paleontologists are HP nerds which gives me life. 🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖

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LibrarianRyan
Dinosaur Empire! | Abby Howard
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Mehso-so

This is a very educational, but kind of boring graphic novel about Dinosaurs. The concept is that the neighbor lady has a special recycling bin that contains her whiteboard and the ability to travel through time. And since she is a paleontologist she is going to help our kid study for his dinosaur test. This is a galley copy so everything is black and white. I would love to see it colorized in the final version. The book is very dense.