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It's the greatest discovery in dinosaur-hunting history, and Mike gets all the credit! But some discoveries are more dangerous than others, and once again he and Josh are deep in trouble.This time it will take all their skill, all their wit, and three spectacular dune buggies to solve the puzzle of the dinosaurs. But they'll need each other, the wisdom of their parents, and their faith in God to survive what they find!
For Arthur fans who are ready to read on their own, this easy-to-read chapter book provides a fun and challenging story written at a third-grade level.
Presents facts about and illustrations of dinosaurs, grouped by size, speed, eating habits, and appearance.
Dinosaurs, comics, and outer space, together at last! This two-books-in-one format of Blue Apple's acclaimed Balloon Toons series is sure to please kids, parents, and educators alike.
When his teacher tells him that he will not have to do his classwork if he can find a dinosaur, James is determined to find one and bring it to school.
Max is dinosaur mad. He knows everything about them, and he would do anything to meet one. His wish is about to come true! When Max finds a fossil on the local beach and traces his finger over the spiral pattern on its shell...whoosh...he finds himself in an incredible land full of dinosaurs! There, Max meets a new friend called Fern who needs his help with a baby dinosaur, Cory, who has lost his mother. Can Max help to save Cory...or will he lead them all into danger?
A fantastic rhyming story by Smriti Halls (I'm Sticking With You and Rain Before Rainbows), with dynamic illustrations from Richard Merritt (The Dinosaur Department Store), about discovering grit and building determination. Diplodocus Dinah is BRILLIANT at everything. There's nothing she can't do and no competition she can't win! But what happens when the Surfing Contest comes to Dino Town and Dinah discovers that surfing is something she just can't dino-do! For the first time ever Dinah doesn't come first. Will she be distraught? Or will she discover that there's more to having fun than winning? An encouraging and inspiring story, packed with hidden humour, that's perfect for fans of Giles Andreae's Giraffes Can't Dance. PRAISE FOR DINOS DON'T GIVE UP!: "Halls' gentle rhyming text makes sure to celebrate Dinah for all her wonderful qualities, and remind us that all we need when the going gets tough is a hug and a bit of encouragement . . . Richard Merritt's bright, eye-catching illustrations make a jolly and sweet, summery book with a kind message about resilience and caring." - BookTrust
Dinosaurs were sick and tired of eating the same thing every day...PEOPLE! To solve their diet dilemma, three dino friends cook up plans to open a diner, only to learn how monstrous a task they have taken on! And adding to their difficulties is an overly eager and colossally clumsy T-Rex who wants to help. Will they ever get the diner up and running? Will "T" find his place on the team?
If you were to ever ask Rex how he became the Dinosaur Keeper on Planet Chunk in the less fashionable side of the galaxy, which you wouldn't as it is still too far away and has no sign posts due to a slight argument with the council, he couldn't answer you. Not that he wouldn't, shouldn't or has some kind of false modesty, he literally can't remember anything before his eighteenth birthday, when he woke up on the plains of Chunk charged with the safety of twenty-two Velociraptors, thirty-six Stegosaurus, twelve Diplodocus and thirty-nine Pterodons These of course are not the only dinosaurs on the plains. Max, his leader and long term companion, is Rex's very best friend and the other, well let's just say that Rex would rather not talk about him, his razor sharp teeth, fondness for Rex's other companion as a tasty dinnertime treat and the fact that Rex, at Max's insistence, must catch him. No the rogue creature that lurks in the darkened woods, is definitely not one of Rex's favourite thoughts, concerns or occasional nightmares. However as nearly seventeen years have passed since Rex appeared on the plains Max is getting somewhat, and suspiciously, keen on Rex to confront and capture said rogue creature. Being watched constantly by person or persons unknown and the mention, although no full explanation, of previous Dinosaur Keepers isn't helping matters either. Why does Max think Rex can succeed where so many have obviously failed? Join Rex in the first book of the Dinosaur Keeper saga and see if you can solve the riddle of the Dinosaur Keeper.