The Beasts Beneath Our Feet

by James Carter, illustrated by Alisa Kosareva

Interest age: 4 to 12
Reading age: 7+

Published by Little Tiger Press, 2020

  • Non-fiction
  • Picture books
  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

Dip into prehistoric times with this beautifully illustrated book that combines poetry and non-fiction. Introducing dinosaurs and paleontology, readers meet the trilobites that scuttled across the ocean floor; the Meganeuropsis (a buzzing giant dragonfly); the Diplodocus with its whip-like tail; and of course no dinosaur book is complete without the bone-crunching T. Rex!

Told in rhyme, with just a few lines on each page to introduce each ‘beast’, the book also touches on the concept of how dinosaurs are now extinct and that paleontologists have put together what we know about them from fossils. It’s a basic introduction, which makes it fun for little ones, or for older readers it’s a great starting point for a project on the subject or to discuss poetry, rhythm and rhyme. There’s a basic guide to the different prehistoric periods at the back as well. 

About the author

After fifteen years of writing, performing and recording music (whilst doing a series of jobs from job centre interviewer to recruitment consultant), James Carter went off to Reading University to do a B.Ed degree in primary education and an MA in children's literature.

He is now an award/prize-winning poet, as well as a non-fiction and educational writer. He is the author of many popular and best-selling poetry titles. He travels all over the UK to give lively poetry/music performances and workshops. In the last seventeen years, he has visited well over 1000 schools, and performed at various prestigious literary festivals, including Cheltenham, Hay and Edinburgh.

James lives in Wallingford with his four guitars, three ukuleles, two daughters and one wife.

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