
A Dinosaur's Day: T. rex Meets His Match
In this fourth book in the series “…follow a day in the life of a [young] T. rex on an adventure through the Cretaceous [period].”
These picture books will teach children about dinosaurs through a story! Marie Bollmann’s beautiful illustrations are friendly and fun (but still technically correct!). Each story will end with a working spread on dinosaurs, doing what DK does best—using illustrations to teach children incredible facts that deepen their knowledge of a well-loved subject.

A Dinosaur's Day: Triceratops Follows Its Herd
In this third book in the series “…follow a day in the life of a Triceratops as its herd has a close encounter with the mighty T. rex!”
These picture books will teach children about dinosaurs through a story! Marie Bollmann’s beautiful illustrations are friendly and fun (but still technically correct!). Each story will end with a working spread on dinosaurs, doing what DK does best—using illustrations to teach children incredible facts that deepen their knowledge of a well-loved subject.

A Dinosaur's Day: Deinonychus Goes Hunting
In this second book in the series “…go on an adventure with a young deinonychus as it searches for food, gets caught in a storm, and learns to climb trees with its big claws.”
These picture books will teach children about dinosaurs through a story! Marie Bollmann’s beautiful illustrations are friendly and fun (but still technically correct!). Each story will end with a working spread on dinosaurs, doing what DK does best—using illustrations to teach children incredible facts that deepen their knowledge of a well-loved subject.

A Dinosaur's Day: Diplodocus Finds Its Family
In this first book in the series “…go on an adventure with a baby diplodocus as it dodges predators, seeks out yummy plants to eat, and finds its family.”
These picture books will teach children about dinosaurs through a story! Marie Bollmann’s beautiful illustrations are friendly and fun (but still technically correct!). Each story will end with a working spread on dinosaurs, doing what DK does best—using illustrations to teach children incredible facts that deepen their knowledge of a well-loved subject.