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Dinosaurs

There are many websites about dinosaurs on the internet.

Among these are:

BBC Science and Nature

Dino Buzz

Dinobase

Dinosauria

Linda Hall Library

Live Science

Natural History Museum


Books on dinosaurs and palaeontologists include:

Alvarez, Walter T Rex and the Crater of Doom Princeton University Press 2008

Bakker, Robert The Dinosaur Heresies Zebra Books 1996

Benton, Michael The Penguin Historical Atlas of Dinosaurs Penguin 1996

Cadbury, Deborah The Dinosaur Hunters Fourth Estate 2000

Colbert, Edwin The Great Dinosaur Hunters and Their Discoveries Dover 1985

Gardam, Tim et al The Natural History Museum Book of Dinosaurs Carlton Books 2006

Haines, Tim Walking with Dinosaurs BBC 1999

Haines, Tim The Complete Book of Prehistoric Life BBC 2005

Norman, David A Very Short Introduction to Dinosaurs OUP 2005

More books are listed with reviews on Blue Collar Scientist.
 
Children's Websites
Dinosaur websites for children include Dino Jaws, Dinomite Days, Dinosaur Games, Dinosaurs for Kids, Dinosphere and Time Warp.

Children's Books
Dinosaur books for children include Angela Wilkes Big Book of Dinosaurs (Dorling Kindersley 1993), Stephanie Turnbull Dinosaurs (Usborne 2006), Caroline Bingham First Dinosaur Encyclopaedia (Dorling Kindersley 2006) and Thomas Holz Dinosaurs (Random House 2007). There are also lots of dinosaur fiction picture books, a selection of which are listed at Wilmette Public Library.

Robyn with Mazu, an Asian water dragon, at Newquay Zoo.

Robyn with Mazu, an Asian water dragon, at Newquay Zoo.

Andrew Kelly, Director of Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, with Max from New Oak Primary on launch day.

Andrew Kelly, Director of Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, with Max from New Oak Primary on launch day.



Dinosaur footprints