Friday, August 16, 2013

Prehistoric Actual Size



Prehistoric Actual Size
By Steve Jenkins




The eye-popping  sequel to the title Actual Size by Caldecott Honor winner Steve Jenkins.
What  is it like to come face-to-face with the eight foot tall terror bird? Or stare into the mouth of the largest meat eater to ever walk the earth. You feel as if you have traveled back to prehistoric times and can actually see the dinosaurs in front of you. His stunning paper collage illustrations provide artistic interpretations of what each animal may have looked like, and the name and brief description of each animal is accompanied by its time of existence (in millions of years) and measurements. The tiniest - a protozoan - is a mere dot, while the teeth alone of the largest - the Giganotosaurus - fill the page.
For Preschoolers – 3rd Grade.

- Miss Alka

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