Can You Tell a Stegosaurus from an Ankylosaurus? Audiobook By Buffy Silverman cover art

Can You Tell a Stegosaurus from an Ankylosaurus?

Lightning Bolt Books ® - Dinosaur Look-Alikes

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Can You Tell a Stegosaurus from an Ankylosaurus?

By: Buffy Silverman
Narrated by: Intuitive
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A dinosaur with an armored back chomps on plants. It swings its tail at a hungry meat eater. Was that a Stegosaurus? Or was it an Ankylosaurus? These dinosaurs looked similar, but they were very different. Listen to this book to become an expert at telling these look-alikes apart!

Please note: The original source audio for this production includes noise/volume issues. This is the best available audio from the publisher.

©2013 Buffy Silverman (P)2020 Lerner Digital ™
Animals Animals & Nature Beginner Readers Chapter Books & Readers Dinosaurs Literature & Fiction Nonfiction

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"Each book focuses on two dinosaur genera from a single group, using comparisons and contrasts to highlight key features and behaviors. Extra-large bold text and fairly simple vocabulary and sentence structure make the information accessible to young readers. Shifts from one species to another and back again flow logically and smoothly. The comparison of Tyrannosaurus' two fingers to Allosaurus' three, for example, leads into a discussion of how scientists think each animal found food. Though occasionally oversimplified (such as the statement that Velociraptor and Deinonychus 'looked a lot like birds'), most explanations and analogies are effective. The photographs and illustrations are not especially striking and a few are below par. However, the majority of the images support the information effectively. By encouraging readers to notice similarities and differences, the set engages them with age-appropriate critical thinking, making this set a natural choice for Common Core use." (School Library Journal, Series Made Simple)

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