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  1. How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends (How Do Dinosaurs) by Jane Yolen, 2006-09-01
  2. How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Book And Plush Set: Book And Plush Set by Jane Yolen, 2003-11-01
  3. How Do Dinosaurs Clean Their Rooms? by Jane Yolen, 2004-09-01
  4. My Big Dinosaur Book (Priddy Books Big Ideas for Little People) by Roger Priddy, 2004-07-16
  5. How Do Dinosaurs Go To School? (How Do Dinosaurs...) by Jane Yolen, 2007-07-01
  6. Big Book of Dinosaurs by DK Publishing, 1994-09-01
  7. How Do Dinosaurs Learn Their Colors by Jane Yolen, 2006-09-01
  8. How Do Dinosaurs Count To Ten? by Jane Yolen, 2004-09-01
  9. Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages by Thomas R. Jr Dr Holtz, 2007-10-23
  10. Dinosaurs Divorce by Marc Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown, 1988-09-01
  11. Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up
  12. National Geographic Dinosaurs by Paul Barrett, 2001-10-01
  13. When Dinosaurs Came with Everything (Junior Library Guild Selection) by Elise Broach, 2007-09-25
  14. Danny and the Dinosaur (Hallmark) (I Can Read Book 1) by Syd Hoff, 2000-04-30

1. BBC - Science & Nature - Prehistoric Life
Articles and activities from the BBC series.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dinosaurs/
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Prehistoric Life highlights The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs T. rex vs Triceratops . Can science predict who will win? Bill Oddie's ultimate clash of the titans. Rise and fall of the dinosaurs 100 million years separated T. rex from the earliest dinosaurs. Find out how they evolved as the world around them changed. Sea monster facts They're huge and hungry. With sound and video, meet creatures from the early oceans. On Horizon : The day we learned to think 70,000 year old art hints at the very start of human intelligence. Big Al game When your own mother might eat you, growing up is far from child's play. Try life as a young Allosaurus Content in Prehistoric Life Age of the dinosaurs How they lived and why they died Human beginnings Get to know your ancestors TV and radio series Current and classic documentaries Games and quizzes Latest news Links to the latest finds and theories Messageboard Discuss matters prehistoric with other users Natural disasters Could we go the way of the dinosaurs?

2. Dinosaurs -- A Thematic Unit
From the Royall Tyrell Museum of Paleontology, unit adapted from Legacies Using Children's Literature in the Classroom
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Dinosaurs.htm
This sample thematic unit has been adapted from Legacies: Using Children's Literature in the Classroom written by Liz Rothlein and Anita Meyer Meinbach. HarperCollins College Publishers, 1996, pp. 432-438.
    Model Thematic Unit: Dinosaurs Theme: Dinosaurs Focus: Students will explore prehistoric times to expand their knowledge of dinosaurs. Grade Level: Primary Objectives: On completion of this thematic unit, students will be able to: 1. Identify at least ten different dinosaurs and name them. 2. Explain the difference between plant-eating dinosaurs and meat-eating dinosaurs. 3. Explain how scientists know as much as they do about dinosaurs 4. Describe the period of time when dinosaurs lived on earth. 5. Identify dinosaurs that lived on land versus prehistoric creatures that lived in the sea or flew in the air. 6. Compare various sizes, weights, and body shapes of dinosaurs. Materials and Resources:
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3. Binary Dinosaurs - Home Computing History
Online computer museum with photographs, articles and some humourous commentary.
http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk
Welcome to Binary Dinosaurs , the online display of a real collection of over computers that begins at the Magnavox Odyssey from 1972, travels through the 'pong wars' of the 1970s, visits the explosion of diversity and excellence that created the home computer market of the early 80's and ends when things started getting boring (for me) in about 1997 with the Apple Mac G3, a machine still in use today.
Head up to the Control Panel to find yer way round the site and enjoy your visit!
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Once again the Classic Computer Exhibition will be at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon, UK. Saturday 13th August 2005 is the date you need. I'll be there exhibiting, will you be there for the playing? Hmmmmm?
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4. Zoom Dinosaurs - EnchantedLearning.com
dinosaurs, dinosaur anatomy and dinosaur extinction at Zoom dinosaurs. Learn about many different dinosaur genera, dinosaur anatomy, dinosaur extinction,
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/
Zoom Dinosaurs - Dinosaur Information
Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and then to progress to much more advanced information as desired, simply by clicking on links.
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5. Beri's Dinosaur World Magazine
Illustrated site devoted to vertebrate paleontology and dinosaurs.
http://www.geocities.com/dinosaurbero/
HOME CONTENTS CONTACT CUSTOMERS ... LINKS SCROLL DOWN ! BDW Beri's Dinosaur World Original dinosaur images! Bookmark! Next time it will load up faster ! Dinosaur pictures! Dinosauria, Dinosaurs, Dinosauri, Dinozavri, Dinosaurios, Dinosaurier... Dinosaur, Dinozaur, Dinozaver, Dinosaurio... Beri's Dinosaur World e-mail CARTOONING! COMING SOON: online dinosaur cartoons online dinosaur comic strip DINOSAUR GENERA LIST The list of all the discovered and described dinosaur genera.
BDW DINOSAURS!
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6. Dinosaurs Facts And Fiction
U.S. Geological Survey GeneralInterest Publication dinosaurs Facts and Fiction
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7. Dinosaurs - What Is A Dinosaur?- Enchanted Learning Software
Zoom dinosaurs is a comprehensive online hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for people of all ages and levels of comprehension.
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ALL ABOUT DINOSAURS! What is a Dinosaur? Dino Info Pages Dinosaur Coloring Print-outs Name That Dino ... Dino Myths
What is a Dinosaur?

Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era , the "Age of Reptiles."
Dinosaurs were reptiles and most hatched from eggs. No dinosaurs could fly and none lived in the water.
Plant-eating sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk on Earth - but blue whales are more massive than any of the dinosaurs were!
The largest dinosaurs were over 100 feet (30 m) long and up to 50 feet (15 m) tall (like Argentinosaurus , Seismosaurus, Ultrasauros Brachiosaurus , and Supersaurus ). The smallest dinosaurs, like Compsognathus , were about the size of a chicken. Most dinosaurs were in-between. It is very difficult to figure out how the dinosaurs sounded, how they behaved, how they mated, what color they were, or even how to tell whether a fossil was male or female.

8. DinoData Xxxxx
Summaries of major debates in dinosaur paleontology, including dinosaur metabolism, the connection between dinosaurs and birds, and the CretaceousTertiary
http://www.dinodata.net/Discussions/dinosaurs.html
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DinoForum Chat DinoBooks DinoKids ... Site statistics
DinoData
DinoNews Discussions Mesozoic Maps EuroDino DB Project ... Links
Dinosaur Information
Anatomy Cranial Anatomy Classification Dinosaurs ... Year of Description
Other Pages C.M.M. Online Counter DinoData Shop Earth History ... Size Calculator
Discussions
Created by Yann Oliver A running Triceratops
Below are a few (quite extensive) summaries about modern topics in dinosaur paleontology. Dinosaurs' metabolism
The facts for and against warm-bloodedness. Dinosaurs' lifestyles
Discussions about changes in the conceptions we have of dinosaurs' environment, posture, behaviour, etc. The dinosaur-bird link
Information about the recently discovered extremely birdlike, some feathered theropods, debates on the origin of flight, on the skin of dinosaurs...
Dinosaurs' extinction

The proofs for the existence of an extraterrestrial impact at the end of the Cretaceous, and a discussion about the circumstances of the extinction, together with comments on other hypotheses.
Complete Table of the dinosaur discussions Dinosaurs' metabolism
Explanation of the terms

Feathered dinosaurs

Dinosaur hearts and pterosaur endothermy
... Posture, behaviour and growth

9. BBC - Science Nature - Dinosaurs
The BBC series about dinosaurs uses the latest in animation technology to make viewers feel as if they really are walking with dinosaurs. Includes a
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10. Dinosauria On-Line
A tool for researching dinosaurs. Contains the Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology, a collection of essays and email discussions whose topics range from what
http://www.dinosauria.com/
Full Index Page Your window into the Mesozoic Revised: December 13, 2004 ; New: January 4, 1999 The Paleo Ring Previous Site Next Site Next 5 Ring down? ... The PaleoRing Homepage

11. Giant Elephants In Nepal
Article about a group of animals that are either living dinosaurs or genetic freaks.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/HomePage.gne.html
LIVING STEGODONT OR GENETIC FREAK?
In February and March of 1992, the intrepid British explorer Sir John Blashford-Snell was trekking through a remote valley in the Bardia region of western Nepal in search of "giant elephants" reported by the locals. Two representatives of these strange elephants, both bulls, were eventually observed - and photographed. The two beasts, living up to their reputation, were estimated to have footprints measuring 22.5 inches across and a height to the shoulders of 11 feet 3 inches, which makes them even larger than the largest-ever recorded specimen of the Asian elephant, Elephas maximus . Adding to the confusion was the presence of two very large domes on each elephant's forehead, and a distinctive nasal bridge. These two features are not present on normal Asian elephants, but are, however, distinct on an extinct species of primitive elephant, the Stegodont . Of course, the problem is that the Stegodont , the ancestor of both the African and Asian elephants we know today, as well as the extinct mammoth, apparently died out more than a million years ago. But this didn't stop Canadian paleontologist Dr. Clive Coy , as well as Snell himself, to speculate that the giant Nepalese elephants could very well be, in fact, representatives of the presumedly extinct Stegodont. However romantic and likable, not to mention being a great cryptozoological triumph, the Stegodont theory is now thought to be unlikely. The theory now favoured by cryptozoologists, is that these "giant elephants" are more likely to be mutant versions of the normal Asian elephant, rather than a Stegodont or even a separate, new species of elephant. One of the reasons behind this more orthodox solution is that a stegodont surviving to this day is perhaps a little far fetched (though nothing is truly far-fetched in cryptozoology!).

12. The Dinosauria
Extensive information about the dinosaurs from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
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13. BBC - Science & Nature - Prehistoric Life
bbc.co.uk dinosaurs Dinosaur games, quizzes and competitions, from bbc.co.uk, to test your knowledge about prehistoric life.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dinosaurs/games/index.shtml
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Prehistoric Life highlights The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs T. rex vs Triceratops . Can science predict who will win? Bill Oddie's ultimate clash of the titans. Rise and fall of the dinosaurs 100 million years separated T. rex from the earliest dinosaurs. Find out how they evolved as the world around them changed. Sea monster facts They're huge and hungry. With sound and video, meet creatures from the early oceans. On Horizon : The day we learned to think 70,000 year old art hints at the very start of human intelligence. Big Al game When your own mother might eat you, growing up is far from child's play. Try life as a young Allosaurus Content in Prehistoric Life Age of the dinosaurs How they lived and why they died Human beginnings Get to know your ancestors TV and radio series Current and classic documentaries Games and quizzes Latest news Links to the latest finds and theories Messageboard Discuss matters prehistoric with other users Natural disasters Could we go the way of the dinosaurs?

14. Dinosaurs: Toy & Replicas
From Link and Pin Hobbies.
http://www.linkandpinhobbies.com/dinotoys.htm

Sea Critters

Prehistoric Wood Craft Kits

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For out of production toys, we cannot guarantee that there is any battery power remaining.
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Click here for ordering instructions Quick! Bookmark this page "To view the photos: Click on the blue underlined item name" (All prices in U.S.A. Dollars)
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American Museum of Natural History
FEATHERED DINOSAURS SET of 12 (2" to 3") NEW DILOPHOSAURUS Last one Sue at the Field Museum of Natural History SUE TYRANNOSAURUS WITH MOUTH OPEN 5.75" SUE TYRANNOSAURUS WITH MOUTH CLOSED 5" ANATOTITAN 6" TOROSAURUS 3.75" ... SUE LENTICULAR (CHANGING) MAGNET 5" Japanese Import Dinosaurs
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TYRANNOSAURUS REX Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO BRACHIOSAURUS Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO STEGOSAURUS Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO RAPTOR Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO PTERANODON Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO MAMMOTH Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO TRICERATOPS Vinyl due soon GROUP PHOTO PS CASE OF SIX (4" to 12") DINOSAURS includes:

15. DINOSAUR NAMES
Norman, David. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of dinosaurs. New York Crown, 1985. Table 2. Greek and Latin Descriptors a, ar, and no, not
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16. Dinosaurs At Prehistorics Illustrated
Artists illustrations showing prehistoric life. Also includes extensive links to related resources.
http://prehistoricsillustrated.com/
dinosaurs and prehistoric fossils, pictures of dinos, paleo art, artists and illustrations, paloentology and dinosaur news.
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Paleo Artists's wild imaginations are revealing prehistoric life with their pens and brushes. Come on in, we are full of news about dinosaurs and prehistory. There are more dinosaur pictures here than ever before with more on the way. Prehistorics Illustrated's website is easy to navigate. Find tons of useful information about dinosaurs, their world and other prehistoric creatures. Get your picks and shovels - come on in...
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17. Dinosaurs - What Is A Dinosaur?- Enchanted Learning Software
Learn about dinosaurs, dinosaur extremes, how dinosaurs are named, and dinosaur myths. Includes print out dinosaur information pages.
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ALL ABOUT DINOSAURS! What is a Dinosaur? Dino Info Pages Dinosaur Coloring Print-outs Name That Dino ... Dino Myths
What is a Dinosaur?

Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era , the "Age of Reptiles." Dinosaurs were reptiles and most hatched from eggs. No dinosaurs could fly and none lived in the water. Plant-eating sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk on Earth - but blue whales are more massive than any of the dinosaurs were! The largest dinosaurs were over 100 feet (30 m) long and up to 50 feet (15 m) tall (like Argentinosaurus , Seismosaurus, Ultrasauros Brachiosaurus , and Supersaurus ). The smallest dinosaurs, like

18. DINOBASE MAIN PAGE
Dinosaur information from the University of Bristol. List species, and tells what dinosaurs were like and why they died out.
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19. Dictionary
dinosaurs were wholly terrestrial, with no known aquatic species. Only one major clade of dinosaurs, Aves ( birds ), survives today
http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/diction.htm
Dictionary
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Jeff Poling , with thanks to the members of the Dinosaur Mailing List who provided some of the definitions below. Last updated February 8, 1999. Updated every Monday and Thursday, as necessary. A B C D ... Z acronomic adj. describes an animal that dwells in high places (treetops, cliffs, etc.) accretion n. an object grown by the process of externally layering material one layer on top of another. Caliche and pearls are examples of accretions accrete v. altricial adj. describes organisms that are born relatively undeveloped, requiring significant parental care for survival. Humans are an example of an altricial organism anchor taxa adj. describes the taxa used to define a phylogenetic taxon or clade apomorph n. evolutionarily advanced ('derived') character state. The long neck of the giraffe is apomorphic; the short neck of its ancestor is plesiomorphic in cladistics, a character state present throughout a clade but not present in any close outgroup of the clade apomorphy n. apomorphic adj.

20. Zoom Dinosaurs - EnchantedLearning.com
Includes information on evolution, extinction, and fossils, as well as dinosaur games and jokes.
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/index.html
Zoom Dinosaurs - Dinosaur Information
Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and then to progress to much more advanced information as desired, simply by clicking on links.
Dinosaur Site Index
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ENCHANTED LEARNING SOFTWARE
BUSY LITTLE BRAINS CD-ROM for children ...
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