Creatures of the Cretaceous

From the Set That's Not a Dino!

Tyrannosaurus rex had sharp teeth that could bit through bone, and Triceratops must have been an intimidating sight with their large frills and prominent horns. It's no wonder dinos ruled Earth back in the Cretaceous period. But what about creatures flying high in the sky or predators lurking under the waves? Many of these animals were not dinos. Become a paleontologist of the Cretaceous as you explore colorful illustrations and fabulous fossil photos to take a trip back in time and discover who was and was not a dino.

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$28.50 $19.95
Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Dewey Number 560
Lexile 580L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level R
Language English
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9798885093637
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 7.75 x 7.75
Graphics Full-color illustrations, Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of That's Not a Dino!

This series guides readers through the distinction between dinosaurs and non- dinosaurs. The Pleistocene, Triassic, Juras- sic, and Cretaceous periods are featured in various titles. Each book discusses the time of the dinosaurs and the specific time span of the title, then spotlights four animals such as the Mosasaurus or Dimorphodon. “A Quick Look” shares three facts about the creatures, such as what they ate or what their names mean. Some images are illustrations; others are photographs of paleontologists, fossils, or descendants of ancient creatures. Informa- tion is broken into bite-size chunks, making it easy for readers to digest. A cartoon-style narrator offers comments, such as “T. rex probably ate Triceratops.” Vocabulary terms in bold are defined in the glossary, while pronunciation help is given parenthetically within the text. VERDICT This series will round out collections on prehistoric animals and offer new topics for dinosaur lovers.

Author: Louise Nelson