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005 | 20220405161936.0 | ||
008 | 211026s2021 nyua j 000 0 eng d | ||
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_aNolan, Dennis, _d1945- _eauthor. _950644 |
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_aDinosaur feathers / _cDennis Nolan. |
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_aNew York : _bNeal Porter Books, _c2021. |
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_a39 pages : _bchiefly illustrations (colour) ; _c28 cm |
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520 | _aMillions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed the shores of Mesozoic seas. They lay eggs in the shade of ginkgo trees, and as time went on, dinosaurs grew, and grew, and grew. There were so many different species of dinosaurs. Large, monstrous, and fearsome, they ruled the earth. Until gradually, there were no dinosaurs left. But they didn't disappear completely. Some dinosaurs had feathers, which grew and grew until all through the skies were hundreds of species of birds, which flew and flew. | ||
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_aDinosaurs _vJuvenile literature. _926213 |
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_aPterosauria _vJuvenile literature. _950645 |
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_aStories in rhyme. _2lcgft _92050 |
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_aPicture books. _2lcgft |
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_aCreative nonfiction. _2lcgft |
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948 | _hHELD BY NZWMT - 16 OTHER HOLDINGS | ||
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