Dinosaurium

Welcome to the Museum Series

Author: Lily Murray

Illustrator: Chris Wormell

Book 5 in the Welcome to the Museum series

Pages: 112

Published: 2017

Age: 8+

The impressive beasts that once ruled the world: dinosaurs.

Welcome to Dinosaurium! This museum is open all hours. It will transport you millions of years back in time to discover the largest and most ferocious land animals that ever lived - the dinosaurs. So where did the T.rex live? What did Brachiosaurus eat? Could dinosaurs swim and fly? And why did they die out?

Featuring artwork from Chris Wormell, this stunningly curated guide to dinosaurs provides the experience of a fascinating exhibition—all from the pages of a beautiful book. Showcasing a wonderful range of dinosaurs, from the much-loved triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex to lesser known species such as coelophysis and tsintaosaurus, Dinosaurium is a fascinating display of the impressive beasts that once ruled the world.

About the Welcome to the Museum Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.Animalium(2014)
  2. 2.Historium(2015)
  3. 3.Story of Life: Evolution(2015)
  4. 4.Botanicum(2016)
  5. 5.Dinosaurium(2017)
  6. 6.Planetarium(2018)
  7. 7.Anatomicum(2019)
  8. 8.Fungarium(2020)
  9. 9.Oceanarium(2021)
  10. 10.Arboretum(2022)
  11. 11.Insectarium(2025)
  12. +Animalium Activity Book(2015)
  13. +Animalium Colouring Book(2016)
  14. +Animalium Poster Book(2015)
  15. +Historium Activity Book(2016)
  16. +Historium Poster Book(2016)

Reading age: 8+ years

Welcome to the Museum, the exhibition space that never closes!

This series of books set on the "walls" of the printed page, showcases the world's finest collections – from natural history to art, from botanical wonders to oceanic marvels. Open 365 days a year and unrestricted by the constraints of physical space, each title in this highly-rated series is organised into galleries that display more than 200 full-colour specimens accompanied by lively, informative text, and elaborate illustrations by a range of talented artists.