Mary Morland in the Time of Dinosaur Discovery

Author:   Jane Kurtz ,  Giselle Potter
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781665955546


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Mary Morland in the Time of Dinosaur Discovery


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Unearth the extraordinary contributions Mary Morland made to 19th-century paleontology by pursuing her passion in spite of society’s expectations in this “delightful” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) picture book biography with a question-and-answer structure perfect for reading aloud. While other little girls were sipping tea perched on their chairs, Mary Morland was given the freedom to spend her time outside exploring. After her mother died, her father sent her to live with a professor who taught Mary how to examine plants, animals, rocks, and fossils. She soaked up all the knowledge she could and captured her discoveries in her journals. Mary continued studying and drawing fossils into adulthood, becoming a prominent fossil hunter whose finds impressed leading scientists of the day. Eventually, Mary bonded with William Buckland, England’s best fossilist, over their love of paleontology, and the two got married. Together, they introduced the world to Megalosaurus, the first dinosaur that lived on land. At the time, William received credit for their accomplishments while Mary worked from the shadows. This book shines a spotlight on Mary, celebrating her irrepressible spirit, her unconventional life, and her endless enthusiastic pursuit of prehistoric knowledge.

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Author:   Jane Kurtz ,  Giselle Potter
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Beach Lane Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781665955546


ISBN 10:   1665955546
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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*Wry interrogative narration energizes this engaging portrait of scientist and illustrator Mary Morland (1797–1857). A picture of the subject as curious about the natural world emerges through mentions of 19th-century social norms (“Did she perch on her chair like a prim little miss? Well, what would you do if the whole world was waiting outside?”). . . . Potter’s signature watercolor scenes suitably evoke the era’s aesthetics. While Kurtz is candid about the way Morland “worked in the shadows,” the overall telling emphasizes the figure’s enthusiastic embrace of the world’s wonders. -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW * 11/24/2025 * *Before the word dinosaur existed, a young female fossilist helped identify the creatures. In Kurtz’s perky prose, Mary [Morland] springs to life as independent, curious, and relatable. Potter’s delicate pastel illustrations evoke the naïve art of the period, as well as its social setting. One image depicts Mary’s many children romping in their “household of chaos.” These scenes perfectly suit the text’s project of relevance and inspiration. A delightful STEAM biography that spotlights a female scientist who deserves to be better known. -- Kirkus STARRED REVIEW * November 15, 2025 Issue *


*Before the word dinosaur existed, a young female fossilist helped identify the creatures. In Kurtz’s perky prose, Mary [Morland] springs to life as independent, curious, and relatable. Potter’s delicate pastel illustrations evoke the naïve art of the period, as well as its social setting. One image depicts Mary’s many children romping in their “household of chaos.” These scenes perfectly suit the text’s project of relevance and inspiration. A delightful STEAM biography that spotlights a female scientist who deserves to be better known. -- Kirkus STARRED REVIEW * November 15, 2025 Issue *


Author Information

Jane Kurtz was born in Portland, Oregon, but spent most of her childhood in Ethiopia. Jane speaks about being an author at schools and conferences and helped start Ethiopia Reads (EthiopiaReads.org), a nonprofit that has opened the first libraries for children in Ethiopia. She is the author of many books for children, including The Bone Wars, illustrated by Alexander Vidal; What Do They Do with All that Poo?, illustrated by Allison Black; Do Kangaroos Wear Seat Belts?, illustrated by Jane Manning; Anna Was Here; Clara the Triumphant Rhinoceros, illustrated by Claire Messer; and the American Girl book Lanie.   Giselle Potter has illustrated many books, including Once Upon a Fairy Tale House by Mary Lyn Ray, Try It! by Mara Rockliff, All by Himself? by Elana K. Arnold, and Kate and the Beanstalk by Mary Pope Osborne, as well as her own Tell Me What to Dream About, This Is My Dollhouse, and The Year I Didn’t Go to School, about traveling through Italy with her parents’ puppet troupe when she was eight. She lives in Rosendale, New York, with her husband and two daughters. Visit her at GisellePotter.com.

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