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Eons of Imagination: Prehistoric Humor and Facts

Current price: $24.99
Eons of Imagination: Prehistoric Humor and Facts
Eons of Imagination: Prehistoric Humor and Facts

Barnes and Noble

Eons of Imagination: Prehistoric Humor and Facts

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Eons of Imagination
is a compilation of humorous original drawings by Braden Perry Clark. He is passionate about paleontology, prehistoric animals, dinosaurs, Godzilla, and is amazed by the natural world. He spends his time reading the latest scientific discoveries and then uses his imagination to explain the subject in a comical situation. Braden shares these drawings on social media and friends and family enjoy his humor. For some time, they have encouraged him to publish a book. So, here it is!
Braden was diagnosed with autism as a child. He is now an adult who has cultivated his special gift of translating facts that some people have never heard of into clever and educational drawings. He has also created some original creatures such as Santasaurus, S'Moresaurus, Leprechaunosaurus, or his unique shape-shifter organism.
This collection will transport you back eons and provide a humorous and educational escape. For the prehistoric animal lover, it will also give you a starting point for more in-depth research on some amazing creatures.

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