So You Think You Know About…Dinosaurs?Did you know that not all dinosaurs were green and scaly, and that some were ginger and feathered? Or that they didn't all roar, but that some cooed like pigeons? Or that the ultimate prehistoric predator is actually not a dinosaur?In his new book series, TV scientist Dr Ben Garrod is proud to be a geek as he mixes science and humour to prove that science really is for everyone.
So You Think You Know About…Dinosaurs?Did you know that not all dinosaurs were green and scaly, and that some were ginger and feathered? Or that they didn't all roar, but that some cooed like pigeons? Or that the ultimate prehistoric predator is actually not a dinosaur?In his new book series, TV scientist Dr Ben Garrod is proud to be a geek as he mixes science and humour to prove that science really is for everyone.
Children know their dinosaurs but Ben encourages them to think differently. By looking at the evolutionary arms race, prey, predators, place, time, groups and species, he reveals new-look dinosaurs and shows that discoveries and breakthroughs occur in science every day.
With paleeoart by Gabriel Ugueto and cartoons by Ethan Kocak, the books are packed with fascinating facts, dinosaur battles, adventures, quizzes and a helpful glossary – perfect for entertaining and inspiring little dinosaur fans.
The So You Think You Know About…Dinosaurs? series launches with Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops and Diplodocus on 8 March 2018, and continues with three more roar-some books – Velociraptor, Stegosaurus and Spinosaurus – in September 2018. Also available in ebook and audio. Published by Zephyr, an imprint of Head of Zeus.
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Competition
Get your claws on this highly collectable 'Dinosaur in your Pocket' series and win one of ten sets of books, each including a copy of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops and Diplodocus.
To be in with the chance of winning, simply answer the question below correctly.
Competition closes 2 April 2018.
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