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Dig, Dig, Dinosaur - by Anjali Goswami (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Get ready to DIG your way through this fun, informative, and dinosaur-themed board book!
- 2-5 Years
- 10.7" x 10.7" Hardcover
- 36 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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About the Book
"Three young adventurers embark on 'an expedition' to a faraway land the proper tools and an ambitious spirit, the adventurers dig for dinosaur bones, discovering and learning about various types of dinosaurs. Along the way, the adventurers strive to uncover dinosaurs bigger than the ones before, eventually revealing the biggest dinosaur at the end of the book. With the expertise of author Anjali Goswami, this book celebrates the expansive dinosaur population while encouraging young people to explore the world of paleontology"--
Book Synopsis
Get ready to DIG your way through this fun, informative, and dinosaur-themed board book!
Three young adventurers embark on "an expedition to a faraway land." With the proper tools and an ambitious spirit, the adventurers dig for dinosaur bones, discovering and learning about various types of dinosaurs. Along the way, the adventurers strive to uncover dinosaurs bigger than the ones before, eventually revealing the biggest dinosaur at the end of the book. With the expertise of author Anjali Goswami, this book celebrates the expansive dinosaur population while encouraging young people to explore the world of paleontology.
Review Quotes
Dinosaurs are a common theme in books for little ones, but this lift-the-flap offering takes a fresh
approach, framing the story as a paleontology dig in search of the biggest creature. After a
spread of typical dino-dig tools, each featured dinosaur is introduced with a die-cut page offering
a peek of its fossilized skeleton beneath, followed by a vivid, colorful illustration of the dino in its
habitat. Some of the dinos have feathers, reflecting up-to-date scientific research, and a final
double gatefold reveals the biggest find of the day with cheerful triumph. A top choice for the
littlest dino fans, particularly those with parents nitpicky about accuracy.
A terrific addition to the dinosaur shelf.--School Library Journal
"A top choice for the littlest dino fans."--Sarah Hunter, Booklist
"A terrific addition to the dinosaur shelf."--School Library Journal
About the Author
Anjali Goswami (Author)
Professor Anjali Goswami is a Research Leader in Palaeobiology, Dean of Postgraduate Education at the Natural History Museum, London, and an Honorary Professor of Palaeobiology at University College London. She is also President of The Linnean Society, where Charles Darwin's theory of evolution was first presented in 1858.
She grew up around Detroit, Michigan (USA), but spent long periods in India growing up, where her love of nature was first sparked by seeing a tiger when she was 4 years old. She studied Biology and Geology at the University of Michigan and conducted her PhD research on mammal evolution at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History before moving to London to take up a research fellowship at the Natural History Museum. Before coming back to the Natural History Museum as a research leader, she lectured at the University of Cambridge and University College London.
Anjali specializes in the evolution of animal shapes, especially skulls, and she has led expeditions to search for fossils all over the world, especially India, Argentina, and Svalbard. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Palaeontological Association's President's Medal, the Linnean Society's Bicentenary Medal, the Zoological Society of London's Scientific Medal, and HumanistUK's Darwin Day Medal.
She is passionate about inspiring people around the world to explore, study, and protect nature and hopes everyone will get out and get their hands and feet dirty while learning more about this amazing planet we live on.