Spring 2025

Are Birds Modern-Day Dinosaurs?

Discover the Science behind Ornithography

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

  • Interest Level: Kindergarten - Grade 3
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

It’s a big question—are birds modern-day dinosaurs?

Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for millions of years and are now extinct, but could some have survived and are now the birds we see today? Check out . . .

  • if we still walk with dinosaurs
  • the prehistoric bird big enough to attack a saber-toothed tiger
  • the amazing ways that birds help our planet

. . . and so much more! Reading the incredible stories behind ornithology, kids will be eager to find out the answer to . . . are birds modern-day dinosaurs? Beautifully bound with stunning illustrations, this unique and collectable series will start a lifelong interest in science for curious kids. QR codes link to the Big Questions Answered website for comprehensive, free teacher resources and a fun kids’ pack.

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978-1-83569-136-6
On pre-order until 02/04/2025
$11.24
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Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Genre Science
Category 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Traditional Nonfiction, Animals
Copyright 2025
Publisher Hungry Tomato Ltd.
Imprint Beetle Books
Language English
Number of Pages 40
Publication Date 2025-02-04
Text Type Informational/Explanatory
BISACS JNF003030, JNF051150, JNF003050
Dimensions 7.5 x 10
Guided Reading Level O
Features Glossary, Original artwork, and eSource

Author: Olivia Watson

Olivia Watson is a writer based in Cornwall in the South West of England. She is passionate about nature and loves exploring the coast. An avid reader, she always has her head in a book!

Illustrator: Valeria Abatzoglu

Valeria Abatzoglu spent her childhood in Greece and now lives and works in Rome. Valeria utilizes both digital and traditional techniques in her illustrations.