Dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, but they are still around us. They're on TV and in classrooms and museums, but it's sometimes hard to believe that dinosaurs once walked on the same ground as us. The poets in this anthology bring dinosaurs out of their cases and into your home, and ask them politely to be careful with the carpet.
The poems in Dragons of the Prime tackle the big questions: what would a baby diplodocus pray for, and just how big is a dinosaur's egg? There are poems about dinosaurs in their Jurassic heyday, poems about new discoveries and the latest scientific knowledge, and poems about the history of how humans have imagined these amazing beasts.
Dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, but they are still around us. They're on TV and in classrooms and museums, but it's sometimes hard to believe that dinosaurs once walked on the same ground as us. The poets in this anthology bring dinosaurs out of their cases and into your home, and ask them politely to be careful with the carpet.
The poems in Dragons of the Prime tackle the big questions: what would a baby diplodocus pray for, and just how big is a dinosaur's egg? There are poems about dinosaurs in their Jurassic heyday, poems about new discoveries and the latest scientific knowledge, and poems about the history of how humans have imagined these amazing beasts.