Celebrate International Dinosaur Day on May 16th — and all month long!! — with DinoMAYnia, presented by National Geographic Kids!
In honor of DinoMAYnia, a month-long celebration of all things prehistoric, National Geographic Kids is sponsoring an amazing giveaway of a “T-rexcellent” bundle of books that are sure to be devoured by dino-maniacs of all ages.
How to Survive in the Age of Dinosaurs (ages 8-12) — Boom, boom, BOOM … Look out! That’s a T. rex coming your way!? You’ve been transported back in time to the age of the dinosaurs. What do you do?!
Test your chops and discover if you have what it takes to survive at a time when Earth looked, well, a tad different in this ultimate survival guide to the prehistoric age.
Find out how to make it through exploding volcanoes and mega monsoons—while dodging giant Permian bugs! See how to fend off an angry pterosaur and learn what to do if you’re caught in a stampede of enormous titanosaurs. Discover what you could eat (spoiler alert: You better like the taste of insects!), and find out which hungry creatures just might try to eat you!
Packed with tips, tricks, and helpful maps, this is the ultimate handbook for dinosaur fans who want to know what life on Earth was really like when dinos ruled. Could you survive in the age of dinosaurs?
The National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas (ages 7-10) takes readers on a tour of every dinosaur-inhabited continent, from Pangea to the modern day, revealing which creatures lived there, what their habitats were like and where dinosaur bones are being found today.
“Unusually well organized, with plenty of appeal for both casual and confirmed dinophiles” — Kirkus
Special sections introducing the dinosaur family tree, a prehistoric era timeline, the geography of the prehistoric globe, what happened to the dinosaurs, and a dinosaur dictionary (with phonetic pronunciations) are also included. Readers will find inspiration from profiles of diverse paleontologists from around the world. The oversized hardcover format showcases stunning, full color dinosaur illustrations on every page and the custom-made, kid-friendly maps were created by National Geographic’s legendary cartography and exploration experts.
Vetted and curated by Dr. Steve Brusatte — a paleontologist on faculty at the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburg, a PhD recipient from Columbia University, and the science consultant for the Jurassic World franchise — this atlas contains the most detailed and accurate information not only about dino “fan favorites” but also about the most recent dinosaur discoveries from less explored dig sites around the world.
Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs (ages 4-8) – A #1 best seller on Amazon! The prehistoric world comes alive with dinosaurs small, big, giant, and gigantic, with stunning illustrations. Bursting with fun facts and age-appropriate information, each spread features a different dinosaur, along with simple text in big type that is perfect for little kids. Young dino fans will love the interactivity included in every chapter, and parents will appreciate tips to help carry readers’ experience beyond the page.
Weird But True! Dinosaurs (ages 8-12) – 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into! Perfectly sized for back seat boredom busting, this addition to the wildly popular WBT series is taking on the jaws and claws that ruled the Mesozoic world. Calling all dino dynamos! Did you know that the T. rex had vision 13 times better than the average humans? Or that people collect fossilized dino poop? And get this: There’s a dinosaur named after Hogwarts–Harry Potter’s wizarding school! Get ready to meet dinosaurs with horns and feathers, razor-sharp claws and gigantic teeth. You’ll encounter the places they lived, the bizarre art they inspired, and the amazing paleontologists who discovered them.
You Can Be a Paleontologist! with Dr. Scott (ages 4-8) – Ever wondered how to find a dinosaur? Paleontologist Dr. Scott Sampson, host of Dinosaur Train on PBS Kids, tells kids how! How do paleontologists find dinosaur bones? How do they know what dinosaurs ate or looked like? And what is paleontology, anyway? Dr. Scott tackles all these questions and more while inspiring kids to go out and make the next big dino discovery!
National Geographic Reader: Dinosaurs (ages 3-6) Perfect for parents and kids to read together. Learn all about the giants that once roamed the Earth—maybe even as close as their own backyard! National Geographic Readers’ combination of expert-vetted text, brilliant images, and a fun approach to reading have proved to be a winning formula with kids, parents, and educators. This level 1 text provides accessible information for kids just beginning to read on their own, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow.
Giveaway
One lucky reader will receive all 6 National Geographic Kids dinosaur books
Giveaway ends May 31, 2023 at 11:59pm est
Open to US & Canada
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Meghan Buchman says
We would read Weird but True!
Rita Wray says
My grandson would love the Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs.
Nancy says
All these books look great. First we would Read Dinosaurs.
Shirley O says
My grandson would read The Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs first.
monique s says
My kids would love the weird but true book most
Lisa Williams says
My child would love the Little Kids First Big Book Of Dinosaurs,he’s the perfect age for it and really loves dinosaurs.
Elaine Lund says
I think we would read Weird But True Dinosaur Facts first!
heather says
The kids would love to read Dinosaur Atlas first and me too.
Leela says
Weird But True Dinosaurs.
April H. says
My son would love the Dinosaurs book!
Meghan Buchman says
Dinosaur Atlas would be his first pick!
EDYE says
the dinosaurs book!!!
Piroska says
My grandsons would probably look at the book Dinosaurs.
Piroska says
My granddaughters would pick the Weird But True Dinosaurs book.