Jurassic poop What dinosaurs (and others) left behind

Jacob Berkowitz

Book - 2006

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Subjects
Published
Tonawanda, NY : Kids Can Press 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Jacob Berkowitz (-)
Other Authors
Steve (Steve Page) Mack (illustrator)
Physical Description
40 p. : col. ill
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781553378600
9781553378679
  • Chapter 1. A Message from a Bottom
  • Chapter 2. Frozen, Dried or Lithified
  • Chapter 3. Who Dung It?
  • Chapter 4. Toilet Tales
  • Chapter 5. Lessons from Leavings
  • Glossary and Answers
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Preserved excrement, whether dried, frozen or turned to rock, can provide all kinds of information to scientists. The "e-e-eew factor" is only part of the appeal of this lively introduction to coprolites--fossil feces. Photographs and cartoon illustrations accompany a breezy but fact-filled text explaining coprolite formation and identification, introducing some researchers and giving examples of their findings. From the dinosaur teaser in the title, cover illustration and opening chapter, the author goes on to include examples of all kinds of feces, from insects and fish to human. Readers are directly addressed and occasionally given a chance to try out their learning in quick quizzes. While the prose makes heavy use of puns ("Solve the Case of Who Dung It!"), the broad humor is appropriate to the subject and for the middle-grade reader. The acknowledgements in the introduction make clear the scientific basis for the information, and the book concludes with a glossary, quiz answers and an index. Compare with the more traditional approach of Dino Dung (2005), from the Step Into Reading series. (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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