Once upon a time, a roaring red dinosaur bubble blower was delivered to a little girl in Texas by the Easter Bunny. She named him “Bob,” forgave him for only blowing bubbles about 12 percent of the ...
Even for people of advanced years (like me), the past can seem slippery and far away. For the very young — who have so little past to reckon with — it’s an even more difficult thing to grasp. Last ...
As catnip is to cats, so are dinosaurs to children: a source of endless enthrallment. For readers ages 7-14, paleontologist Steve Brusatte offers a sparkling account of his trade and its discoveries ...
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In response to my recent post “Dinosaurs Ain’t What They Used to Be,” reader romunov asks: I remember one of my friends having a stack of dinosaur magazines, probably a translation from an American ...
Dinosaurs and hip-hop are teaching children life lessons from Brooklyn, New York, to Stockton, California. Orlando Molina aka MC Zeps, author and creator of "Rhymosaurs," mixes dinosaurs and hip-hop ...
The live-action feature based on Syd Hoff's classic picture books will be produced with HarperCollins Productions, the publisher’s in-house production arm. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ...
Books about what and who you love are the best books, especially for little readers who are learning that they are unique and special and so are their interests. Get these from your favorite local ...
“It’s easy to get me excited about anything related to fossils,” says Amy Atwater. That’s a pretty good quality to have when you’re the director of paleontology at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison – and ...
Pay tribute to our favorite reptiles with trivia, books and much more. Alert the little paleontologist in your household: It will soon be International Dinosaur Day! Though the big day takes place on ...
The film Jurassic Park, based on Michael Crichton’s novel and directed by Steven Spielberg, released in 1993 to mixed critical reception. But to the moviegoers of the era, it was the must-see movie of ...
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