Bumba Books ® — Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts
Giant teeth, spiky thumbs, thick fur, and feathers—learn about the creatures with these features! This series explores fascinating animals from natural history. Discover what scientists know about prehistoric beasts, from iguanodons to velociraptors. Read what an ancient animal’s life was like, and refer to detailed illustrations and images to see what scientists think these creatures looked like.
Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant images engage young readers in learning about prehistoric animals. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
Title | Season | © | Add to Cart |
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Iguanodon | 2017 | ||
Pterodactyl | 2017 | ||
Saber-Toothed Cat | 2017 | ||
Triceratops | 2017 | ||
Velociraptor | 2017 | ||
Woolly Mammoth | 2017 |
- Available in limited formats
- Soon! Spring 2025
- New! Fall 2024
- New! Spring 2024
Title | Season | © | Add to Cart |
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Bumba Books ™ — Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts — Audisee®—On Level Set | 2017 |
- Available in limited formats
- Soon! Spring 2025
- New! Fall 2024
- New! Spring 2024
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Bumba Books ® — Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts
Giant teeth, spiky thumbs, thick fur, and feathers—learn about the creatures with these features! This series explores fascinating animals from natural history. Discover what scientists know about prehistoric beasts, from iguanodons to velociraptors. Read what an ancient animal’s… View →