Big Picture Book Dinosaurs
Discover the Quicklinks for this book
Age: 4+
- See amazing pterosaur crests.
- Sing along to facts about Tyrannosaurs rex.
- Learn how dinosaurs looked after their babies.
Dinosaur websites to visit
- Discover five fun facts about dinosaursTake me there
- Sing along to facts about T Rex!For more dinosaur songs click on the playlist.Take me there
- Meet Velociraptor, a small super-fast dinosaur with feathersThere are clips about lots of other dinosaurs, and animals that lived alongside dinosaurs, in the playlist.Take me there
- Find out about Spinosaurus, the biggest meat-eating dinosaurTo watch more dinosaur clips click on the playlist.Take me there
- Imagine how Microraptor might have used its wings to glideTo watch more dinosaur guides click on a "Promo" clip in the playlist.Take me there
- How did dinosaurs look after their babies?Take me there
- See some pterosaurs' amazing crestsTake me there
- Are dinosaurs still here today?Take me there
- Find out how fossils give clues about dinosaursTake me there
- Dinosaur pictures to print out and colour inThere are also pictures of other animals that lived alongside the dinosaurs. (Scroll down and click on "Colouring fact sheet" links for each of the prehistoric animals.)Take me there
- Can you guess which dinosaurs ate meat and which ate plants?To make your own dinosaur or try other games click on "More Games". (This activity uses Flash and may not work on all browsers.)Take me there
Choose a topic
- How to say the dinosaur names - A to C
- How to say the dinosaur names - D to L
- How to say the dinosaur names - M to P
- How to say the dinosaur names - R to S
- How to say the dinosaur names - T to Z
How to say the dinosaur names - A to C
Ammonite*
horn of Ammon, after an ancient Egyptian god, Amun
Anzu
named after a Mesopotamian demon, Anzû
Archaeopteryx
ancient wing
Archelon*
ruler turtle
Argentinosaurus
Argentine lizard (it was discovered in Argentina)
Bacculites*
walking stick rock
Brontosaurus
thunder lizard
Camptosaurus
flexible lizard
Coelacanth*
hollow spine
Coelophysis
hollow form