Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones, Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth
W**Y
Love this one
Favorite book that I found to supplement our dinosaur unit.
M**E
Great starting point for future paleontologists - 4.5 stars
There's a lot to like and not much to quibble about in Ashley Hall's excellent book for grade-school palentologists.The dinosaurs get center stage at first, but Hall spends nearly as much time on other vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants. (Having worked at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Hall of course includes its most famous fossil, the armoed fish Dunkleosteus: she mentions the nickname "the Cleveland Cleaver," which is one I hadn't heard before.) She intersperses all this with good explanations of things like how fossils form and how they are dated, adding in mentions of famous paleontologists and some student acitivites.The writing is clear, the illustrations are excellent, and the science is up-to-the-minute, which is REALLY hard to do in 21st century paleontology. I've been reading about dinosaurs for fifty years, and I still learned some things.Some nitpicks: The first page mentions Miocene fossils, but the Miocene is never defined. A few pages devoted to individual species (e.g.,the the shark Cretalamna) show partial fossils and could use an image of what the whole animal looked like.These are minor things, though, in a first-rate book that fills a gap for the future scientist. (I wish I'd had something like this so many years back!) It doesn't hurt that Hall herself is an example reminding kids that women belong in this field, too. Every school library in America needs a few copies of this book.
E**T
Excellent introduction to fossils - and not just for kids!
There's a little boy somewhere inside me who wishes he'd had this book way back when he first got interested in dinosaurs and fossils; so many questions I had growing up (that my parents and teachers couldn't answer back then) are dealt with clearly and cleanly here. There is so much good information here - what fossils are, the *many* ways that fossils can form, how to collect fossils and what tools a junior scientist might need for the job - that goes beyond just another dinosaur book. I've known *adults* who would learn a lot from this book. Honestly, the discussion of all the ways that life can fossilize alone is worth the price of the book (teachers take note!).This is not to say that the fossils and extinct organisms are ignored - they most certainly aren't. And while dinosaurs grab their accustomed limelight, other fossils that so often receive short shrift are not ignored here. Even invertebrate and plant fossils - less flashy than dinosaurs, but so very informative and important in paleontology - enjoy their time in the spotlight here. The author reaches for, and achieves, a very nice balance. All in all, a very worthwhile investment for anyone with a budding paleontologist in their family or their classroom. Well worth buying.
J**T
Dinosaur book
This has become my son's absolute favorite book now. We love that it came in quickly and it was in great shape. We have been looking at other items from this company. We will be purchasing more in the future and we will be leaving our reviews as well. This is 100% perfect thank you so much.
P**C
Perfect for junior scientists.
Purchased for my 7 year old grandson. It was perfect as it is factual and detailed but still easy to understand. I especially liked it because it was not babyish. He was thrilled with it.
A**H
Great for your little ones who love dinosaurs and for that special future scientist in your life!
From invertebrates to prehistoric plants, this book is filled with current information about dinosaurs, prehistoric life, paleontology and geology! “Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones, Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth” is a great way to inspire future paleontologists and is great for the entire family!This book is also filled with plenty of colorful, eye-catching artwork that goes greatly with the very informative writings within each chapter and page! I highly recommend this book for your little ones and famous vertebrate paleontologists like Dr. Thomas Holtz Jr. will certainly agree!
A**A
Fun but a little hard to read
Harder to read than I thought it would be but my 8 year old 3rd graders love this book. My 1st grader has read a quite a bit as well and they’ve all enjoyed it!My 8 year old twins don’t really care for reading. So I’ve been on the hunt for some fun books. This has peaked their interest in reading AND in science!So I definitely recommend! ❤️
C**S
Great book for my grandkids.
book was very fun for grand daughter who loves to learn about dinosaurs.
D**
Amazing little book
Packed with info and with beautiful pictures. Think it's good for everyone, not just kids. Then if you want to go any further you can buy a book that is more detailed, but this one gives lots of basic information that will help you understand and appreciate the world we live in
V**R
Brilliant book for Kids
This is really interesting and informative book for children to learn about fossils. Its well written with lots of goodillustrations. My Granddaughter loved it.
G**B
Exellent read for kids
My 8 year old dd, completed her school project using this book. Good buy!
L**A
Brilliant book
My son absolutely loves this. Very informative.
B**Y
Such a great book for all ages interested in Dinos!
Great book for all ages!
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