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LITTLE BOOK OF DINOSAUR SOUNDS

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Little Book of Dinosaur Sounds by Andrea Pinnington

 

Rumble! Hiss! Squawk! Thwack! With just the touch of a button, readers can travel back 65 million years and more to find out what these 12 extraordinary creatures sounded like, from the trombone-like call of Parasaurolophus to the low-frequency rumble of T-Rex. Twelve of the most iconic dinosaur species are brilliantly brought to life with amazing images, fascinating facts and the authentic primeval sounds. The dinosaur noises have been reconstructed in collaboration with leading paleontologist Thomas Williamson, and are based on the very latest paleoacoustic research.

The child-friendly book brings the sounds of a long-lost world to life for young dinosaur fans.

The 12 dinosaurs are:

  • Carnotaurus
  • Deinocheirus
  • Stegosaurus
  • Pachycephalosaurus
  • Allosaurus
  • Triceratops
  • Apatosaurus
  • Tyrannosaurus
  • Sinosauropteryx
  • Ankylosaurus
  • Parasaurolophus
  • Velociraptor.

 

Features include accurate text and 12 realistic illustrations on sturdy pages, authentic sounds, a high-quality sound module allowing for replaceable batteries, and packaging that conforms to required safety standards.

This is a surefire treat for all young dinosaur enthusiasts.

Other titles in the series: Little Book of Woodland Bird Songs and Little Book of Backyard Bird Songs

 

Product Details

Age: 4-10 years

Hardcover: 26 pages

Publisher: Firefly Books

Language: English

ISBN: 9780228103028

Dimensions: 8.75 x 0.63 x 8.25 inches

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