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Match these Bones

A Dinosaur Memory Game

Author: Paul Upchurch and James Barker  

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Follow-up to the best-selling Match a Pair of Birds, Match a Track and others

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Follow-up to the best-selling Match a Pair of Birds, Match a Track and others

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Match the dinosaurs with their skeletons in the latest in our best-selling range of memory games.In Match these Bones, reunite the dinosaurs with their skeletons, learning about your favorite species and how they were discovered. Read fascinating facts from the included educational booklet as you play, from which dinosaurs had feathers (and how this shows they evolved from birds) to what those spikes on triceratops' skulls are really for. Everything we know about dinosaurs today comes from the discovery of bones and fossils. Dinosaurs are a perennial favorite with children so it's the perfect game to buy for dinosaur experts or future paleontologists!Match these Bones is a follow up to the best-selling matching and memory games including:Match a Pair of BirdsMatch a TrackMatch a MummyYou Callin' Me a Cheetah?Match a LeafButterfly WingsCelebrity Love Match

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About the Author

James Barker is a London-based illustrator whose work is inspired by nature, natural history and literary references. His medium of choice is coloured pencils in a naïve style. Previous clients include the Natural History Museum and Clipper Tea. Paul Upchurch is Professor of Palaeobiology at University College London.

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Match the dinosaurs with their skeletons in the latest in our best-selling range of memory games.In Match these Bones , reunite the dinosaurs with their skeletons, learning about your favorite species and how they were discovered. Read fascinating facts from the included educational booklet as you play, from which dinosaurs had feathers (and how this shows they evolved from birds) to what those spikes on triceratops' skulls are really for. Everything we know about dinosaurs today comes from the discovery of bones and fossils. Dinosaurs are a perennial favorite with children so it's the perfect game to buy for dinosaur experts or future paleontologists! Match these Bones is a follow up to the best-selling matching and memory games including: Match a Pair of Birds Match a Track Match a Mummy You Callin' Me a Cheetah? Match a Leaf Butterfly Wings Celebrity Love Match

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Laurence King Publishing
Published
10th August 2020
Pages
50
ISBN
9781786277190

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