Featured Books

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Dinosaurs and Their World
Paperback--the most unusual dinosaur book ever published!
Cicadas! Strange and Wonderful
The most comprehensive children's book about these amazing insects!
Alligators and Crocodiles! Stange and Wonderful
"An amazing nonfiction children's book"--Midwest Book Review
Imagine a Dragon
"A especial treat for young dragon lovers." --Midwest Book Review
American Slave, American Hero: York of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
"Words and stirring pictures focus on the role of the powerful black man on the thrilling journey...he is hailed as a national hero." -- BOOKLIST
Penguins! Strange and Wonderful
"Pringle's succinct text provides an engaging overview of penguin life...even penguin fans will find something new." -- BOOKLIST
Snakes! Strange and Wonderful
"Even readers fearful of snakes may find the subject a little less strange, a little more wonderful." -- Booklist
Bats! Strange and Wonderful
"Presented with respect for the subject and for the audience, this is one of the best of the many bat books, especially for a somewhat younger audience." --Booklist
Sharks! Strange and Wonderful
"The lucid text and elegant illustrations march in perfect step, creating an attractive fusing of art and information." --School Library Journal
A Dragon in the Sky: The Story of a Green Darner Dragonfly
"An exemplary nature-study book--accurate, explicit, and satisfyingly complete." School Library Journal
Dog of Discovery: A Newfoundland's Adventures with Lewis and Clark
"Full of adventure and excitement, this book contains a wonderful mix of intriguing stories and historical facts."
--Childhood Education
Come to the Ocean's Edge
"A poetic text...A wonderful choice to share with children before a summer vacation or to use as an introduction to an ecology unit." --School Library Journal
An Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly
"A superb, well-researched book that finds extraordinary science in the everyday life of a butterfly."
--Kirkus Reviews
Picture Book Fiction
Octopus Hug and Bear Hug
"A likable book that's sure to start kids romping, and maybe their parents, too."--Kirkus

Dinosaurs and Their World

The Story Behind the Book

First books are special. For some writers, their first book is their only book. When mine was published, I had no idea that more than a hundred would follow. Also, sometimes a writer decides that his or her first book was flawed, an embarrassment. One author who felt that way spent the rest of his life hunting down copies of his first novel, in order to destroy them all!

Fortunately, I still like what I wrote in this, my first book (and first of three dinosaur books, with another one yet to come). The book has one feature that is special to me: on page 15 a photo shows a girl kneeling by some fossil dinosaur tracks. Those tracks were unearthed when I was working on the book, so my family went to the site in Connecticut. I took photos of my daughter Heidi (in the photo), and her brother Jeffrey, inspecting ancient dinosaur footprints.

I struggled, writing Dinosaurs and Their World, partly because it was the longest piece of writing in my life. One help: I divided it into nine chapters, and thought of each one as a rather short magazine article. Added together, they made a long book. You might do the same if you have a long, tough writing job. Try to find a way to divide it into smaller pieces; this can make the whole job feel less overwhelming.

My writing about dinosaurs was rejected eight times. Then a very wise editor named Margaret K. McElderry decided to publish it. (Clicking on Reviewers & Reviews leads to some of its reviews. Also, if you click on the paperback edition of this dinosaur book, you will learn why that book is probably the most unusual book ever written about dinosaurs!)