14 Fun Facts About Triceratops: Educational Version

Kids, Creative Kids, Curiosities and Wonders, Animals, Dinosaurs
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Author: Caitlind L. Alexander ISBN: 9781301082056
Publisher: LearningIsland.com Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Caitlind L. Alexander
ISBN: 9781301082056
Publisher: LearningIsland.com
Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Scientists first found this strange animal weathering out of the hillsides. The dirt would wash away, leaving fossilized, horned faces staring out of the cliffs. Scientists dug them out and studied them, and here are some things they have found out.

When was triceratops discovered?
When did triceratops live?
What was strange about triceratops’ skin?
How many teeth did triceratops have at one time?

Learn the answer to these questions and many more fun facts in this 15-Minute Book. Triceratops was one of the strangest looking dinosaurs with its long horns and huge frill. How much do you know about them?

The Educational Version has activities that reinforce Common Core Curriculum Standards.

LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.

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Scientists first found this strange animal weathering out of the hillsides. The dirt would wash away, leaving fossilized, horned faces staring out of the cliffs. Scientists dug them out and studied them, and here are some things they have found out.

When was triceratops discovered?
When did triceratops live?
What was strange about triceratops’ skin?
How many teeth did triceratops have at one time?

Learn the answer to these questions and many more fun facts in this 15-Minute Book. Triceratops was one of the strangest looking dinosaurs with its long horns and huge frill. How much do you know about them?

The Educational Version has activities that reinforce Common Core Curriculum Standards.

LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.

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