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You Can Be a Paleontologist! Discovering Dinosaurs with Dr. Scott

Out of Print
By: Scott D Sampson(Author)
32 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
You Can Be a Paleontologist!
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  • You Can Be a Paleontologist! ISBN: 9781426327285 Hardback Apr 2017 Out of Print #243319
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Ever wondered how to find a dinosaur? Palaeontologist Dr. Scott Sampson, host of Dinosaur Train on PBS Kids, tells kids how. How do palaeontologists find dinosaur bones? How do they know what dinosaurs ate or looked like? And what is palaeontology, anyway? Dr. Scott tackles all these questions and more while inspiring kids to go out and make the next big dino discovery.

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Out of Print
By: Scott D Sampson(Author)
32 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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