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North American Dinosaurs Stenonychosaurus―Childrens Book About Discovering Stenonychosaurus Dinosaurs, Grades 3-6 (32 p...

by Anastasia Suen

Book Details

Publisher:Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Published:2020
Pages:32
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1731614519

Reading Info

Age Range:8-11

About This Book

A strange lizard tooth found in 1855 turned out to be one of the first dinosaurs found in the United States. In 2017, its name was changed from Troodon formosus to Stenonychosaurus. Discover the ever-changing world of paleontology!

Our Review

This engaging dinosaur book takes young readers on a fascinating journey through paleontology, tracing how a single lizard tooth discovered in 1855 became one of America's first identified dinosaurs. The narrative captures the excitement of scientific discovery while explaining how our understanding of prehistoric creatures evolves over time, particularly through the compelling case of the dinosaur recently renamed Stenonychosaurus. Children will be captivated by the real-world detective work that transformed a mysterious fossil into a landmark paleontological find, showing science as an active, changing field rather than just settled facts.

What makes this science book particularly valuable is how it demonstrates the dynamic nature of scientific classification through a concrete example that children can grasp. Young dinosaur enthusiasts will appreciate learning about the evidence and reasoning behind the name change from Troodon formosus, giving them insight into how paleontologists revise their conclusions based on new discoveries. The book perfectly balances adventure story elements with educational content, making complex concepts about fossil identification and dinosaur research accessible to elementary readers. This approach not only teaches about specific prehistoric creatures but also cultivates critical thinking skills about how scientific knowledge develops.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction