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The Ice Blue Bones of Telluride: A Dinosaur Discovery

Sylvan S. Bald

Twelve-year old Sylvan Bald didn't want to go on a hike with his parents on Thanksgiving Day. He would much rather have stayed home to read his new book or play with his toy bricks. Fortunately for him and for the rest of us, he reluctantly agreed to go. Once on the trail, he was happy to be outside on this gorgeous fall day in the San Juan Mountains in Southwest Colorado. Being an avid rock hound, he ran up and down the trail looking all around at stones - pocketing those that struck his fancy and picking up walking sticks along the way. Since a young child, Sylvan had gotten the nickname "Finder of Many Treasures" for he was always spotting interesting or unusual items wherever he went - be it a parking lot in a big city or a remote forest trail. On this fine day, it proved to be the same. Out of the corner of his eye, Sylvan saw some blue stones embedded in a bigger rock right off the trail. However, they looked different. To him, they looked like bones that he had seen in a museum. Whose were they? How did they get here? Why were they blue? Read this exciting story of how a young Coloradan explorer was able to discover the first known dinosaur bones in Ilium Valley and how they were recovered and displayed at the Telluride Historical Museum. Stop and wonder - just what else might be out in the San Juan Mountains or even in your local woods to be discovered!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Jeanne Stewart
  • Publish Date: May 22nd, 2015
  • Pages: 34
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 8.50in - 0.25in - 0.70lb
  • EAN: 9780692405031
  • Recommended age: 02-12
  • Categories: Curiosities & WondersAnimals - Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures

Praise for this book

Ice-Blue Bones of Telluride is an inspiration for young readers, full of interesting information and beautiful drawings, but perhaps the most inspiring thing about it is the idea that two young teenagers created it. It's not jus the prehistoric fossilized past that's in good hands with these two kids, but also the future.

"San Juan Scribes" / TellurideMagazine.com / Winter-Spring 2015-2016