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K-3Do You Really Want to Meet a Dinosaur? series.
Illustrated by
Daniele Fabbri.
In each science picture book, a child in a natural history museum time-travels to prehistoric sites to see dinosaur species in action. The child (and readers, via immediacy-adding second-person text) examine the habitats and learn about the animals: what they ate, what ate them, how they raised their young, and more. Stylized illustrations convey details about dino appearances and behaviors. Reading list, websites. Glos. Review covers these Do You Really Want to Meet a Dinosaur? titles: Do You Really Want to Meet a Pterosaur?, Do You Really Want to Meet Apatosaurus?, Do You Really Want to Meet Stegosaurus?, Do You Really Want to Meet Triceratops? , Do You Really Want to Meet Tyrannosaurus Rex?, and Do You Really Want to Meet Velociraptor?.