A Dinosaur’s Day: T. rex Meets His Match

eBook cover of A Dinosaur’s Day: T. rex Meets His Match

Published by DK Children

By Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia

Illustrated by Marie Bollmann

RRP: £4.99

About A Dinosaur’s Day: T. rex Meets His Match

Embark on a prehistoric journey with this board book of fun stories and incredible facts about dinosaurs.

Introducing A Dinosaur's Day: T. rex Meets Its Match - a story time adventure that teaches kids about exciting dinosaur facts. Go on an adventure with T. rex and find out fascinating facts about this dinosaur species through an exciting story.

Packed with beautiful pictures and compelling facts, this dinosaur book can help 3-6 year-olds to learn about the Tyrannosaurus rex species through images, pronunciation guides, and amazing facts and figures. Little dinosaur lovers can join this mighty dinosaur on an adventure through the Cretaceous.

A Dinosaur's Day: T. rex Meets Its Match...

- Helps children learn facts about dinosaurs in this beautiful picture book format.
- Teaches dinosaur facts and behaviour in a very natural way.
- Features a non-fiction double page about the dinosaur species following the story.
- Is full of bright, colourful pages with an engaging story.
- Has clear and fun text to make learning the facts and information easy.

This interactive picture book can be enjoyed with pre-reading toddlers and children just learning to read, with engaging text and artwork to teach children about this dinosaur species. Take little ones on a prehistoric adventure, following a day in the life of a T. rex! Enjoy the spectacular scenery in the Jurassic world along the way as this dinosaur species meets its match.

A fun and engaging story and vibrant images teach children about different prehistoric species in this educational dinosaur book.

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If you like A Dinosaur's Day: T. rex Meets Its Match, then you'll love other titles in the series. Why not try A Dinosaur's Day: Diplodocus Finds Its Family, Deinonychus Goes Hunting or Triceratops Follows Its Herd, for more prehistoric adventures!