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Experience the prehistoric world with this super 20-button sound book featuring dinosaurs and other animals, plus amazing illustrations and astounding facts to guide your audio journey.
The Age of the Dinosaurs was a very noisytime! Bursting with all sorts of strange and surprising sounds, this book brings prehistoric animals to vivid life. The sounds have been developed based on scientific research, meaning what you hear is what palaeontologists think these animals actually sounded like.
With a push of each button, you can listen to:
• The fearsome rumble of T rex.
• The trumpeting of Parasaurolophus as it called to its herd.
• The whoosh of Diplodocus' mighty tail.
• The swoop of Quetzalcoatlus flapping its gigantic wings.
• Terrifying crocodile Deinosuchus bellowing across a swamp.
• Marine reptile Opthalmosaurus leaping from the water and splashing back down.
• Pterosaur Rhamphorhynchus clacking its bird-like beak.
• The snuffling snort of duck-billed Edmontosaurus.
• The squeaking of swimming mammal Steropodon.
• The piercing chirp of a Jurassic bush cricket.
• An immersive prehistoric soundscape.
This amazing range of sounds offers a new and interactive way of learning about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals. The sounds were created in consultation with palaeontologist Dr Darren Naish, scientific advisor for the TV series Prehistoric Planet. Expertly written text by experienced children's author Anna Claybourne is brought to life by Maria Luisa Petrarca's stunning illustrations. The eco-friendly plastic-free sound panel and large hardback format add to the gift appeal of this beautiful book.
Sound Explorers: Dinosaurs opens new worlds for curious young minds, ideal for dinosaur enthusiasts and anyone that wants to be immersed in the wonders of the prehistoric world!
You can continue your exploration by venturing out into the Universe with Sound Explorers: Space Adventure!
Contents
Listening to Dinosaurs 4
The Dinosaur World 6
Diplodocus 8
Opthalmosaurus 10
Jurassic Bushcricket 12
Rhamphorhynchus 14
Enneabatrachus 16
Liopleurodon 18
Brachiosaurus 20
Yanliaocorixa 22
Avitabatrachus 24
Steropodon 26
Buitreraptor 28
Aerosteon 30
Deinosuchus 32
Parasaurolophus 34
Pinacosaurus 36
Edmontosaurus 38
Quetzalcoatlus 40
Tyrannosaurus rex 42
Vegavis 44
Goodbye to the dinosaurs! 46
Glossary 48



