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How Life on Earth Began Fossils * Dinosaurs * The First Humans

By: Aina Bestard(Author)
82 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
How Life on Earth Began
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What did the Earth look like 300 million years ago? Here's a chance to travel back through time and discover the days when the Earth was a very different place. In this cleverly designed book, lifting the tracing paper pages is like peeling back the layers of history, allowing readers to compare animals living in prehistoric landscapes with the fossils they left behind. The changing face of our planet comes to life, while the science behind the Earth's geology and climate is clearly explained.

Packed with fascinating illustrations, this is a wonderful way to understand the story of evolution, from the earliest single-cell lifeforms to the mighty dinosaurs and onwards to the first human beings. Winner of a Non-Fiction Special Mention, Bologna Ragazzi Awards 2021



Age Level: Junior scientist

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Aina Bestard is a designer and illustrator. She is the author of several other children's books, including What's Hidden in the Woods?, What's Hidden in the Sea?, What's Hidden in the Body? and Amazing Animal Babies.

By: Aina Bestard(Author)
82 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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