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Dragon Bones: The Fantastic Fossil Discoveries of Mary Anning

por Sarah Glenn Marsh

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"At home in her seaside town in England, little Mary Anning stared out her window. Unlike other children, Mary couldn't wait for a rainy day. Because when it rained ... the bones were revealed. With her father and brother, Mary would go out searching the damp soil after a storm, with the hopes of finding something nobody had seen before: a dinosaur. After her father dies, Mary must continue her search, picking up his tools and venturing out alone. In her life, she discovered several creatures, but was never given credit ... until recently"--… (más)
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Mary Anning and her family would search the damp soil after a storm and find fossils. After her father passed away, Anning and her brother made a huge discovery. They found a giant crocodile head. Mary was determined to obtain the whole body. Once she did, a fossil collector bought it from her and named it an Ichthyosaur. Mary Anning never stopped looking for buried treasure and became a Paleontologist. ( )
  pem019 | Mar 31, 2023 |
"Little Mary Anning loved to treasure hunt." The Anning family dug up fossils from the cliffs near their home and sold them to tourists. When she was older, Mary sold some of her discoveries to scientists, few of whom credited her; she also opened a shop, Anning's Fossil Depot, and studied fish skeletons to learn more about the fossils she discovered.

Illustrations are faintly reminiscent of Tomie DePaola's, with gentle curves; when Mary is concentrating, her tongue pokes out of the side of her mouth.

An excellent choice as a longer read-aloud for dino-obsessed kiddos.

Back matter includes "How to become a paleontologist" and a selected bibliography. ( )
  JennyArch | Apr 16, 2022 |
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