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S'està carregant… What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? (DJ and Tracker John) (edició 1990)de John D. Morris (Autor)
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What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs addresses not only that question but the general topic of dinosaurs. Kids will learn about dinosaurs, as well as their connection to the Bible, free of secular and evolutionary material. The book also addresses the question of whether there were dinosaurs on the ark and the impact Adam's and Eve's sin had on dinosaurs.Follow Tracker John and his dinosaur friend D.J. as they explore the pre-Flood world and demonstrate how the existence of dinosaurs doesn't contradict the Bible. In fact, as they show, dinosaurs actually confirm the Bible's accuracy. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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In this picture book, Tracker John and his dinosaur friend, D.J., introduce the children to the Institute for Creation Research (in California), where creation scientists study dinosaurs. Tracker John explains that God created the dinosaurs and how the sin of Adam and Eve may have affected them. Next, he tells how pairs of dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark and how the rest died and became the fossils we now see. After the flood, he explains that the dinosaurs couldn't survive well on the post-flood earth and therefore became extinct. He speculates that the dragon stories of old are based on real dinosaurs.
The cartoon illustrations of this book will appeal to preschool and primary-age children.