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There was a time when few knew what dinosaurs looked like. This is the story of how Waterhouse Hawkins built the first life-sized dinosaur models and stunned the world with his awe-inspiring creations.
There was a time when few knew what dinosaurs looked like. This is the story of how Waterhouse Hawkins built the first life-sized dinosaur models and stunned the world with his awe-inspiring creations.
Reviews
"As liteners pore over Selznick's rich paintings, (the narrator) breathes life into the dinosuars and the extraordinary characters - including the pompous and conniving scientist William "Boss" Tweed." - AudioFile "…the adaptation zoom(s) in and out to...
"As liteners pore over Selznick's rich paintings, (the narrator) breathes life into the dinosuars and the extraordinary characters - including the pompous and conniving scientist William "Boss" Tweed." - AudioFile "…the adaptation zoom(s) in and out to emphasize the details of the nineteenth-century Waterhouse Hawkins, who is rembered for building 'the first life-size dinosaur models'…Background Victorian-era music adds atmosphers, evoking the awe elicited by Hawkins' models." - Booklist "Highly recommended. Editor's Choice." -****, Video Librarian
ALA Notable Video, Caldecott Honor Book, New York Times Bestselling Book, Platinum Remi Award, Worldfest Houston, Publisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year
ALA Notable Video, Caldecott Honor Book, New York Times Bestselling Book, Platinum Remi Award, Worldfest Houston, Publisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year