Where's The Dinosaur? A Rex Cellent, Roarsome Search Book

Author: Helen Brown; Dougal Dixon

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  • : $14.99 AUD
  • : 9781780556994
  • : Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
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  • : 0.240404
  • : 01 March 2020
  • : .45 Centimeters X 21.6 Centimeters X 28 Centimeters
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  • : Helen Brown; Dougal Dixon
  • : Where's The...
  • : Paperback
  • : 2007
  • : James Cottell
  • : English
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Where's the Dinosaur? Is full of the most amazing facts about the colossal prehistoric animals that used to roam the Earth, with dinosaurs and other creatures to search and find on every page.  

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Helen Brown studied English at the University of Sussex, before becoming a writer and editor of children's books. She lives and works in London. James graduated from Falmouth University with a BA (Hons) in Illustration in 2007. James creates his humorous, detailed cartoon illustrations using dip pen, ink, watercolour, pencils, elements of digital colour and a cheeky sense of humour. He has a real strength for observation, characterisation and a strong use of line. He loves illustrating animals, especially dinosaurs! Follow him on Instagram and Twitter @jamescottell. Dougal Dixon studied geology and paleogeography at the University of St Andrews. He is an award-winning author specialising in the earth sciences and evolution with many children's books and encyclopaedias to his name. He is an internationally recognized authority on dinosaurs and has worked as an editor, consultant and as a special advisor for programmes and motion pictures about dinosaurs in the United States, Great Britain and Japan. Dougal was one of the scientists featured on the Discovery Channel/BBC programme Natural History of an Alien, and he was also brought in as a consultant for the series The Future is Wild on the BBC, the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet.