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Ruth Ow
enThe
Dinosa
ur Club
Incred
ible
Dinosa
ur Facts
TheDinosaurClub_Pbk_x10_UK.indd 7 19/12/2018 20:56
Published in 2019 by Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd.
Copyright © 2019 Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
Designer: Emma RandallProduction: John Lingham
Picture Credits:Alamy: 6, 9, 10–11, 20, 21 (bottom right); Creative Commons: 13, 14; Greg Erickson: 16; Fernandez et al: 21 (top); Getty Images: 5; James Kuether: 1, 8, 12; Shutterstock: Cover, 4, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21 (bottom left), 22, 23.
British Library Cataloguing In Publication Data (CIP)is available for this title.
ISBN 978-1-78856-080-1
Printed in Hong Kong by Toppan Leefung
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by Ruth OwenDinosaur Consultant: Dougal Dixon Educational Consultant: Dee Reid
Incredible Incredible Dinosaur FactsDinosaur Facts
Tips for Reading Together
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Turn off the TV, music and screens.
• Encourage the child to hold the book and turn
the pages.
• Before reading begins, look at the pictures together
and talk about what you see.
• If the child gets stuck on a word, ask them what
sound the first letter makes. Then, you read to the
end of the sentence.
• Often by knowing the first sound and hearing the
rest of the sentence, the child will be able to figure
out the unknown word. Looking at the pictures can
help, too.
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Amazing Dinosaurs .................... 4Biggest and Smallest .................. 6The Most Horns .......................... 8A Musical Dinosaur ................... 10Hard-Headed! ............................ 12The Longest Claws .................... 14Most Powerful Bite .................... 16Brain Size Matters ..................... 18Dinosaur Eggs ........................... 20Glossary .....................................22Dinosaur Quiz ........................... 24
ContentsContents
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Amazing DinosaursAmazing DinosaursDinosaurs were some of the most amazing animals that ever lived.
They lived on Earth for over 170 million years!
Spinosaurus(SPY-no-SAW-rus)
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fossil
Triceratops(try-SERA-tops)
Scientists have found the fossils of 700 different kinds of dinosaurs.
The word dinosaur means“terrible lizard”.
6
Patagotitan was one of the biggest dinosaurs.
It was as tall as a five-storey building.
Biggest and SmallestBiggest and Smallest
Patagotitan(patter-GO-tie-tun)
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Argentinosaurus was as heavy as 18 elephants!
Microraptor was one of the smallest dinosaurs.
It was smaller than a chicken.
Argentinosaurus(ar-jen-TEE-no-SAW-rus)
Microraptor(MY-crow-rap-ter)
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The Most HornsThe Most HornsTriceratops had three horns – but Kosmoceratops had 15 horns!
Kosmoceratops(kos-mo-SERA-tops)
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cheek horn
nose horn
Kosmoceratops had two long horns on its head.
It had three horns on its face.
It had ten short horns behind its skull.
short horns
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A Musical Dinosaur A Musical DinosaurParasaurolophus had a long crest on its head.
The crest had hollow tubes inside.
crest
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A Musical Dinosaur A Musical Dinosaur
Parasaurolophus(para-saw-RO-lo-fuss)
Scientists think this dinosaur could breathe air into the tubes.
This might have made a loud, booming noise – like an organ.
12
Hard-Headed!Hard-Headed!Pachycephalosaurus was a dinosaur with a built-in helmet.
Pachycephalosaurus(pak-ee-SEFF-al-oh-SAW-russ)
13
Fossil skulls have cracks. This shows that the dinosaurs butted heads.
Its skull was 25 cm thick.
It used its head as a battering ram!
cracks
14
The Longest ClawsThe Longest ClawsTherizinosaurus had three very long claws on its hands.
But it didn’t use its claws to hunt other dinosaurs.
claws
It was a plant-eater.
15
The claws could growto 1 metre long.
The Longest ClawsThe Longest Claws
Therizinosaurus(ther-ih-ZEE-no-SAW-rus)
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alligator
Most Powerful BiteMost Powerful BiteWhich dinosaur had the most powerful jaws?
Scientists found an alligator could snap the leg off a horse.
17
Then they found out that a Tyrannosaurus rex could crush a car with its teeth!
Tyrannosaurus rex(tie-RAN-oh-SAW-rus rex)
18
Brain Size MattersBrain Size Matters
Troodon(TRO-uh-don)
Troodon was a small dinosaur.
Its brain was as big as a plum.
It was very smart.
19
Stegosaurus(STEG-oh-SAW-rus)
Brain Size MattersBrain Size MattersTroodon was a small dinosaur.
Its brain was as big as a plum.
It was very smart.
Stegosaurus was a big dinosaur.
Its brain was also as big as a plum.
It was not very smart.
20
Dinosaur EggsDinosaur EggsAll dinosaurs hatched from eggs.
The eggs of big dinosaurs were the size of a football.
a model of a baby dinosaur inside its egg
eggshell
21
The tiniest dinosaur eggs are 2 cm long.
dinosaur eggs
baby Argentinosaurus
22
crest An area made of bone, feathers or skin on an animal’s head.
fossilThe rocky remains of an animal or plant that lived millions of years ago.
GlossaryGlossary
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scientistA person who studies nature and the world.
organA large musical instrument, like a piano, with keyboards and pipes.
24
How many different kinds of dinosaurs have scientists found?
Was Patagotitan bigger or smaller than Microraptor?
Which had more horns – Triceratops or Kosmoceratops?
How strong was T. rex’s bite?
Which dinosaur fact do you think is the most amazing?
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Dinosaur QuizDinosaur Quiz
Published in 2019 by Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd.
Copyright © 2019 Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
Designer: Emma RandallProduction: John Lingham
Picture Credits:Alamy: 6, 9, 10–11, 20, 21 (bottom right); Creative Commons: 13, 14; Greg Erickson: 16; Fernandez et al: 21 (top); Getty Images: 5; James Kuether: 1, 8, 12; Shutterstock: Cover, 4, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21 (bottom left), 22, 23.
British Library Cataloguing In Publication Data (CIP)is available for this title.
ISBN 978-1-78856-080-1
Printed in Hong Kong by Toppan Leefung
Titles in this series
www.rubytuesdaybooks.com
Pbk: 978-1-78856-086-3 Pbk: 978-1-78856-083-2 Pbk: 978-1-78856-079-5
Pbk: 978-1-78856-088-7 Pbk: 978-1-78856-082-5 Pbk: 978-1-78856-081-8
Pbk: 978-1-78856-087-0 Pbk: 978-1-78856-085-6 Pbk: 978-1-78856-084-9 Pbk: 978-1-78856-080-1
Titles in this series
£4.99
Book Band Green
ISBN: 978-1-78856-080-1
9 781788 560801
Ruth Ow
enThe
Dinosa
ur Club
Incred
ible
Dinosa
ur Facts
TheDinosaurClub_Pbk_x10_UK.indd 7 19/12/2018 20:56