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199 Pictures
199 Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals
From desert dinosaurs and ice age animals to mighty mammals and powerful predators, this colourful book is packed with 199 creatures that lived long ago. Children will love spotting all the weird and wonderful creatures, from well-known dinosaurs such as a diplodocus and a tyrannosaurus to lesser known species such as a megaloceros.
Hannah Watson has wonderful memories of staying above her grandma’s bookshop as a child, sneaking down after closing time to look through the children’s books.
This love of books translated into studying English and French literature at Durham University and The Sorbonne in Paris.
She joined Usborne Publishing after graduating in 2015, and cherishes the thought that some of her books can now be found by curious children on bookshop shelves.
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