Dinosaur Doodles

Doodle the dinosaurs back from extinction with our newest book in a series that’s sold more than 400,000 copies.

Dinosaurs roamed the earth 100 million years ago . . . and now kids can bring them back to life with page after page of fun and fascinating prompts. Doodle some sharp teeth on a Tyrannosaurus, a long neck on a Brachiosaurus, armored plates on a Stegosaurus—or have some dino-mite fun with the idea that dinosaurs still exist!

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Dinosaur Doodles

Doodle the dinosaurs back from extinction with our newest book in a series that’s sold more than 400,000 copies.

Dinosaurs roamed the earth 100 million years ago . . . and now kids can bring them back to life with page after page of fun and fascinating prompts. Doodle some sharp teeth on a Tyrannosaurus, a long neck on a Brachiosaurus, armored plates on a Stegosaurus—or have some dino-mite fun with the idea that dinosaurs still exist!

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Dinosaur Doodles

Dinosaur Doodles

by Chris Sabatino
Dinosaur Doodles

Dinosaur Doodles

by Chris Sabatino

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Overview

Doodle the dinosaurs back from extinction with our newest book in a series that’s sold more than 400,000 copies.

Dinosaurs roamed the earth 100 million years ago . . . and now kids can bring them back to life with page after page of fun and fascinating prompts. Doodle some sharp teeth on a Tyrannosaurus, a long neck on a Brachiosaurus, armored plates on a Stegosaurus—or have some dino-mite fun with the idea that dinosaurs still exist!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781423630845
Publisher: Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Publication date: 08/01/2012
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 4.10(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Chris Sabatino created the illustrations for The Big Book of Boy Stuff and The Pocket Guide to Boy Stuff.
He lives in Massachusetts.

Read an Excerpt

Draw the Tyrannosaurus’s teeth.

Draw a dinosaur you’d like to take to school.

A mousetrap is made to catch a mouse. Design a trap to capture a dinosaur.

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