Reddit reviews National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever
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yep, go with pachy. classic dome head/thick skull used for headbutting. always a favorite.
if your kid is into dinosaurs...i can't say enough about this book:
http://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Kids-Ultimate-Dinopedia/dp/1426301642/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396449785&sr=8-1&keywords=dinosaur+encyclopedia
great for daily reading/exploration/learning
My daughter, who is 5 years old, has the Dinopedia. It is beautifully illustrated and gives a nice bit of information. The book has held up well (had it for nearly 2 years) and is easily one of her favorites. I am sure an older child will be able to enjoy it even more.
There are now two awesome Nat Geo Dinosaur books on my Oni's list. They're pretty awesome, I had them on a different list, and that list got deleted and I forgot to add them again. Oni is only 18mo but she LOVES dinosaurs and books about them and just about anything dinosaur. And I can't help but just get her everything dinosaur there is. Hey, if it makes them happy, right?
Uh, with her I just play whatever we want, I have been trying to colour and do crafts with her, we painted a few of those "ceramic" animals, and now we use them to "play". We're working on animal sounds and stuff with her (she only knows how to roar like a dino at this point.)