Please sign-in to...
  • Save Orders
  • View Saved Orders
  • View Order History
  • Save Wish Lists
  • Move Wish List to Cart
  • and more!
 

Do not show this message again.

 
 

You have not viewed any products recently.

 
 
Iguanodon
This title covers these subjects: Dinosaurs., Iguanodon., Paleontology.
Iguanodon
Alternative Views
  • There are no alternate images available for this product.
 
Reviewed Titles Print Book Supported by Capstone Interactive Accelerated Reader
Smithsonian Little Explorer

Iguanodon

Iguanodon was a speedy dinosaur that could get moving on either two or four legs. The second dinosaur ever discovered in fossils, Iguanodon lived on every continent on the planet, except Antarctica. Colorful images, maps, fun facts and engaging text supported by Smithsonian experts introduce readers to a time when this peaceful plant eater populated the Earth.

 
Dewey567.914
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 1-3
Interest LevelGrades K-3
GRLO
Lexile LevelNC600L
ATOS Level4.3
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #171164
  
Text TypeInformational Text
  
ISBN978-1-4914-2129-1
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandSmithsonian Little Explorer
Copyright2015
  
Page Dimensions7 3/4" x 8 3/4"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $30.65 School/Library Price
$22.99
 


Sets that include this title:
$39.99
 
Additional Formats
 

Reviews

School Library Connection - Susan Boatwright, Teacher-Librarian, Prairie Crest Elem, College Comm. School Di

"This new dinosaur series is sure to please. The colorful pictures and postures of the dinosaurs make them ready to jump off the page. The print is large with short paragraphs for the young reader, while bubble captions and inserts provide additional information for the struggling reader. . . .Dinosaur books are always popular and this series will join the Jurassic world in popularity." - School Library Connection

November 1, 2015

Sally Lee

Sally Lee

Sally Lee is the author of numerous nonfiction books for readers from kindergarten through high school. Her interest in children’s literature began at the University of Missouri where she received her degree in education. Her years of teaching gave her desire to help children learn. When she left the classroom to raise her own son and daughter, writing nonfiction became a way to continue educating children. Her favorite part of writing nonfiction is doing research. It reminds her of a treasure hunt, especially when it uncovers off-beat facts that nobody else knows. It also satisfies her own curiosity about the world. Sally and her husband live in Dallas, Texas, with their children and grandchildren nearby.  

Go to the Author’s Page →

 

 

OK