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Can You Tell a Triceratops from a Protoceratops?

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Can You Tell a Triceratops from a Protoceratops?

By: Buffy Silverman
Narrated by: Intuitive
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A dinosaur with pointy horns searches for a meal. It tears leaves off branches with its strong beak. Was that a Triceratops? Or was it a Protoceratops? These dinosaurs looked similar, but they were very different. Listen to this book to become an expert at telling these look-alikes apart!

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©2013 Buffy Silverman (P)2017 Lerner Digital ™
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"Each book focuses on two dinosaur genera from a single group, using comparisons and contrasts to highlight key features and behaviors.... By encouraging readers to notice similarities and differences, the set engages them with age-appropriate critical thinking, making this set a natural choice for Common Core use." (School Library Journal, Series Made Simple)

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