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Evolution : why did fish grow feet? and other stories of life on Earth / by Anne Rooney.
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9781783251346 (paperback)
1783251344 (paperback)
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Rooney, Anne
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Evolution : why did fish grow feet? and other stories of life on Earth / by Anne Rooney.
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London Ticktock, 2014.
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96 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.
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Includes index.
"Science made simple"--Cover.
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'Evolution' is a fun, non-fiction narrative story of the evolution of our planet and its inhabitants over the last 700 million+ years. The book follows our rat-like character 'Nippy' as he takes us on a journey through time, from the first stages of life to humanity's first steps on Earth. It contains bold, colourful images of the great animals that kids love to see and read about - from giant Sauroposeidons to fierce Velociraptors and the mighty early mammals. Every creature and development is put into context using a fun and revealing timeline, which shows when each group of animals lived on our planet and when they met their demise.
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Evolution -- Juvenile literature
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Science made simple
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