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La plus haute branche
By Hélène De Blois. 2022
Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Alphabet, number and picture booksCanadian non-fiction, Nature, Parenting, Dinosaurs
Human-transcribed braille
Perchée sur la plus haute branche de son arbre monstrueux - un géant qui fait deux fois la taille d'un…
diplodocus - Elsa espionne le voisinage. Elle passe ses journées à imaginer le commencement du monde. L'époque où la terre n'était qu'un désert vide et froid et où la Lune, seule dans le ciel, s'ennuyait. Son arbre existait déjà au temps d'avant le temps, quand les tigres aux dents de sabres et les mammouths faisaient la loi. Malgré les vilaines bosses et les cicatrices qui couvrent son corps, son ami est encore fier et solide. Elsa veut y construire un radeau, mais voilà que son père lui interdit d'y retourner. "Pourquoi"? La réponse lui traverse le cœur comme un poignard
A dinosaur named Ruth: how Ruth Mason discovered fossils in her own backyard
By Julia Lyon. 2021
DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Alphabet, number and picture booksEnvironment, Adventure and exploration, Nature, Dinosaurs, Women biography, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio
There's an extraordinary secret hidden just beneath Ruth Mason's feet. The year is 1905, and Ruth is a prairie girl…
living in South Dakota. She has no way of knowing that millions of years ago, her family farm was once home to scores of dinosaurs. Until one day, when Ruth starts finding clues to the past: strange rocks and rubble scattered all across her land. They're dinosaur fossils--but she doesn't know that yet, either. It will take many years of collecting these clues, and many, many questions, but Ruth's curiosity will one day help uncover thousands of fossils all across her land. For grades K-3
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Alphabet, number and picture booksPoetry, Animals and wildlife, General non-fiction, Dinosaurs, Games
Human-transcribed braille
Nineteen short poems about different dinosaurs. "School Rules" warns dinosaurs not to eat their classmates. "Oops!" finds Carcharodontosaurus upset when…
his tooth pops out. Includes a guide to pronouncing dinosaur names. For grades K-3. 2011