The Adventures of Padma and a Blue Dinosaur
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Padma and her grandmother, Labhuben, discover that the flatland their cows graze on is not just any ordinary flatland, but home to the dinosaurs that lived in India more than 65 million years ago. It gets more interesting as Palaeontologist Professor Rajan Dinkar, who Padma fondly calls Rock Uncle, reveals many secrets about their hometown, Rahioli, and even gifts her one of his most prized discoveries, a beautiful dinosaur egg. As Padma takes the egg home, little does she know that she would soon be setting off on the adventure of her life with Labhuben, Rock Uncle and a dinosaur called Bluethingosaurus. In an exciting mix of non-fiction and fiction, this book contains curious facts and insights about dinosaurs discovered in India, including:1. A colourful map showing the dinosaurs that have been discovered across India,2. Invaluable inputs from renowned Palaeontologists such as Dr Ashok Sahni and Suresh Srivastava,3. Illustrated fact sheets about the dinosaurs discovered in the Indian sub-continent, and4. An interview with the Dinosaur Princess of India, Aaliya Sultana Babi.
Vaishali Shroff
Vaishali Shroff is the author of two multilingual NCERT- and CBSE-recommended books. Her work has been featured in magazines, anthologies, school texts, and children's readers across Indian publishing houses. When she's not writing, you can find her hiding behind the couch from her two boys who are waiting to pounce on her.
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The Adventures of Padma and a Blue Dinosaur - Vaishali Shroff
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Dedication
The Girl Who Liked Adventures
The Rare Discovery
A Whole New World
The Kingdom of Jabalpuriya
The Encounter at Bhedaghat
The Escape Plan
A New Dawn
Contents
Introduction
How It All Began!
The Wonderful Narmada: Our Fossil-Rich Heritage
Period-Wise Classification of Dinosaurs Found in India
Fossil Sites and Hatcheries in India
Fun with Nomenclature
Excavation! Expedition! Excitement!
Up Close and Personal with Our Dinosaurs
The Very Interesting Sanajeh Snake
Recent Discoveries
Kaboom! Where Are the Dinosaurs Now?
Meet Aaliya: India’s Amateur Palaeontologist and Dinosaur Enthusiast
Do You Want to Be a Palaeontologist Too?
Glossary
Further Reading
Referencse
Acknowledgements
About the Book
About the Authors
Copyright
Introduction
If you are reading this, you must like dinosaurs a lot. When we learned about a fossil site in India, we were thrilled! We could now see the fossilized bones of dinosaurs that were discovered in our very own country. The next thing we knew, we were driving to the site at Rahioli, in the Kheda district of Gujarat, about 70 km from Ahmedabad.
Guess what happened there? After seeing the dinosaur fossil bones and eggs, I fell in love with them!
The experience at the fossil site was overwhelming. That evening, as we drove away from the fossil graveyard, a story took germ in my head. Characters were born. An adventure churned inside me like a whirlwind. That marked the beginning of The Adventures of Padma and a Blue Dinosaur.
The characters—Padma, her super grandma Labhuben, Rock Uncle and the baby dinosaur Bluethingosaurus—take us on a delightful adventure along River Narmada, a fossil-rich belt in central India. Following this story, we have an insightful section titled, ‘All About Indian Dinosaurs’. It talks about India’s dinosaur era, the people who are responsible for putting India on the world map of Palaeontology, and the most significant discoveries we have made thus far.
Like many of you, we have a huge pile of dinosaur books at home. But none of them talk about dinosaurs that were discovered in the Indian subcontinent. Who were these dinosaurs? Who discovered them and where? What were their names? Who did they prey on? How are dinosaur fossils excavated? Did we also discover dinosaurs similar to the very ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex or the gigantic Argentinosaurus or the very small Archeopteryx?
And, of course, the most important question of them all: Can I be a Palaeontologist too?
This book aims to answer all these questions and much, much more!
So, if you love adventure and dinosaurs, hop aboard and let your fascinating adventure with Padma and Bluethingosaurus begin.
Foreword
It is indeed my pleasure to write the Foreword to this delightful story of Padma, the inquisitive little girl who, with her grandmother, manages cattle in the flatlands near Rahioli. Her life changes when Rock Uncle, the well-known Palaeontologist Professor Rajan Dinkar, gifts her a dinosaur egg. We are all set for high drama soon after, as the landscape transforms itself from fields and barren land to a hot and sweaty tropical jungle. You’re truly in for a wonderful adventure, my friends!
Vaishali writes—with great knowledge and competence—a story of a remarkable adventure that traverses the rocky terrain of central India along the fossil-rich sedimentary belt of the amazing River Narmada. It is a story that both entertains and informs the readers.
The seven chapters of the story will grip the attention of all those who love dinosaurs and a fantastical world that is no more. Following the story, Vaishali introduces children to a world that existed nearly 66 million years ago, recounting how dinosaurs occupied the major supercontinent of Gondwanaland, of which India was a part. The major dinosaur taxa ranging from the Triassic to the Cretaceous periods are described in a way that children will love and understand.
Dinosaur studies in India have received a boost in the last 30 years, ever since scientists realized that these prehistoric creatures form a unique assemblage related to forms known from South America and Madagascar. They lived at a time when the Deccan volcanic eruptions were taking place and survived as well as they could. Several institutions have contributed to this study – primarily the Geological Survey of India, which found many new localities and genera. The Geological Studies Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata was the first to mount the skeleton of the giant sauropod, Barapasaurus tagorei. Universities and institutes have also significantly contributed to the study of dinosaur eggs and nests. The contents of their dung (coprolite) indicate the dinosaur’s diet and the environment in which they lived.
Books like The Adventures of Padma and a Blue Dinosaur are rare and are needed to fire the imagination of young children who thirst for knowledge about the natural history of their own country. What better way can there be to quench the desire of voracious young readers who crave for knowledge, than a story that leads them to dream about a magical time that will never return?
My personal experience with young children—spanning several decades—has always left me amazed at the knowledge that young folk acquire in various ways. A young teenager once brought to my notice a mistake I had made in one of