300 Fantastic Facts Dinosaurs takes children aged 7+ on a trek through the prehistoric world, exploring how life on Earth began, the rise of the dinosaurs and how T rex came to be the most famous predator of all time. Readers can find out about life before the dinosaurs, how these incredible reptiles evolved and lived and why they died out. This brilliant book is bursting with fantastic information, detailed illustrations and stunning photographs. The simple and engaging text is presented in 300 bite-size paragraphs, while feature panels provide fun facts, cartoons, quizzes and activities.
Review
Brilliant Book…Best one With great quality pages and Awesome pictures !!
RAJARSHI
About the Author
RUPERT MATTHEWS
Rupert Matthews is a freelance writer of books for children on a variety of subjects. He has been writing books for some years and has had more than 150 titles published in 30 different languages. Some of those books have been for grown ups, but others have been for children aged 5 upwards. He has also presented TV shows and performed on radio as well.
History – Rupert has written more than fifty history books for children. His works show a great attention to detail and frequently take a new and refreshing look at the subjects in hand. Rupert is able to provide artwork references and to check artwork for accuracy. He is also able to produce maps and very often photos as well.
Dinosaurs – Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are a complex subject that need to be explained clearly to younger readers. Rupert keeps track of the latest developments in the palaeontological world to ensure that the books he produces are fully up to date.
STEVE PARKER
Born in Warrington, Cheshire in 1952, Parker attended Strodes College, Egham and gained a BSc First Class Honours in Zoology at the University of Wales, Bangor. He worked as an exhibition scientist at the Natural History Museum, and as editor and managing editor at Dorling Kindersley Publishers, and commissioning editor at medical periodical GP, before becoming a freelance writer in the late 1980s. He is a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London. Parker is based in Suffolk with his family.
Publishing work
Parker’s writing career began with 10 early titles in Dorling Kindersley’s multi-award-winning Eyewitness series, from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. He has since worked for more than a dozen children’s book publishers and been shortlisted for, among others, the Rhone-Poulenc Science Book Prize, Times Educational Information Book of the Year, and Blue Peter Book Award.
In 2013 Parker’s title Science Crazy (QED) won the UK School Library Association’s Information Book Award, and Fizzing Physics (QED) won the Hampshire Information Book Award.
Parker also writes adult books, recently including Extinction: Not the End of the World? (Natural History Museum, 2013), the million-selling The Human Body Book (Second Edition, Dorling Kindersley, 2013) and Kill or Cure, an Illustrated History of Medicine (Dorling Kindersley, 2013.)
In 2014 Kill or Cure entered the New York Times Science Bestsellers and also won the 2014 British Medical Association Book Award for Public Understanding of Science.
In 2015 Parker was general editor of Evolution: The Whole Story (Thames and Hudson), heading a team of 12 expert authors in paleontology, paleobiology and paleoecology. Popular weekly New Scientist described the work as ‘highly accessible – such an attractive and friendly book – the approach breathes life into everything, including boring stuff (that is, non-dinosaur stuff) – bright, breezy and modern’. [10]
In 2016 Parker produced two of the largest and most complex titles of his career, Medicine: The Definitive Visual History (Dorling Kindersley), and BODY: The infographic book of us (Aurum Press) with graphic designer, illustrator and academic Andrew Baker. He also continued his collaboration with London’s Natural History Mu