Uncle Milton - National Geographic - Ultimate Dinopedia Globe
The National Geographic Ultimate Dinopedia Dinosaur Globe will take you on an amazing journey where you will discover and learn about the greatest dinosaurs that ever roamed the earth! The essence of the product and the included Dinopedia mini-guide is based on the book, National Geographic Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever!
Includes a magnifier for close-up viewing. |
Realistic T. rex skull lights up! |
The Ultimate Dinopedia
The Ultimate Dinopedia is the very first book about dinosaurs to offer children ages 7 to 10 complete coverage of all the known dinosaurs. It is organized by the periods that are well known to young enthusiasts: Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. It includes every dinosaur ever discovered, and highlights 125 species that scientists know sufficiently to describe in rich detail. Special features include "How We Know What They Looked Like?", "Baby Dinosaurs," "Great Dinosaur Goofs," and much more. Every featured dino gets a fact box that delivers important information at a glance: scientific name, discoverer, place and date of discovery, length, habitat, diet, fossils, fun facts, and range map.
National Geographic
Since its inception in 1888, when the National Geographic Society was created for the "increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge," it has supported the work of the world's most intrepid scientists and boldest explorers. Over the years, the Society has awarded more than 10,000 grants for exploration, research, and conservation efforts. Their constant exploration of the world has illuminated the need to protect the Earth's many resources for the future, resulting in a rededicated mission to inspire people to care about the planet. Most important, National Geographic's net proceeds support the exploration, conservation, research, and educational programs that make a better understanding of the world possible.
What's In The Box?
Dinosaur Skull, globe, magnifier, and Dinpedia mini-guide with instructions.
Match the Dinopedia mini-guide to the dinosaurs on the globe. |