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Dinosaurs Galore [1] by Giles Andreae [2] |
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Dini Dinosaur [3] After a day of playing, a young dinosaur needs help from Mama at bathtime before being tucked into bed. |
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Diego and the Dinosaur [5] by Lara Bergen [6] (easy reader paperback) |
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Patrick's dinosaurs on the Internet [7] After looking up information about dinosaurs on his computer, Patrick is awakened by a dinosaur who arrives in a spaceship to take Patrick to his planet for show and tell. |
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T. Rex at Swan Lake [9] After ninety-nine years on display at the Natural History Museum, a dinosaur skeleton decides to attend the ballet at the nearby opera house--with surprising results.
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Tadpole Rex [11] A tiny primordial tadpole grows into a frog, feeling just as strong and powerful as the huge tyrannosaurus rex that stomps through the mud. |
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Dinosaur dig [13] Dinosaurs from one to ten use construction equipment to dig, shovel, roll, and scrape as they build a fun surprise. |
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Surprise for mom! [15] |
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Miss Smith Reads Again [17] In her out-of-the-ordinary reading class, Miss Smith uses her incredible storybook to transport her students to Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World," where they have an adventure with dinosaurs. |
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Brontorina [19] Despite her size and not having the proper footwear, a determined dinosaur pursues her dream of becoming a ballerina. |
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Dinosaur, Dinosaur [21] A rhyming story about a busy day in the life of a young dinosaur.
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Dinosailors [23] After spending time sailing, some seasick dinosaurs decide they have had enough of the high seas. |
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All Aboard the Dinotrain [25] When dinosaurs seek adventure by taking a train ride, they find the trip has some unexpected surprises along the way. |
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Stomp, Dinosaur, Stomp! [26] Illustrations and rhythmic text depict dinosaurs from ankylosaurus to plesiosaurus and tyrannosaurus stomping, swooshing, plodding, and lunging through the landscape. |
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Dear Tyrannosaurus Rex [28] Enamored of dinosaurs, Erin writes a letter inviting a real one to her sixth birthday party. |
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Ridin' Dinos with Buck Bronco [30] Buck Bronco teaches how to care for and ride a variety of strange dinosaurs. |
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I'm Big! [32] A young Sauropod encounters friends and foes while searching for his pack, who left while he was oversleeping. |
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Dinosaur Dream [34] After reading about dinosaurs and then falling asleep, Wilbur sees a baby apatosaurus outside his bedroom and travels backwards through time to return it to its own time period. |
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Dinosaur Alphabet Book [36] Presents a dinosaur for each letter of the alphabet. |
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Dino Pets Go to School [38] A boy brings various dinosaurs to school, but discovers that neither the loudest, nor the tallest, nor the smartest is suited to the classroom. Includes facts about dinosaurs.
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Mrs. Toggle and the Dinosaur [40] Mrs. Toggle and her class prepare for the arrival of a new student whom they expect to be a dinosaur.
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Dinosaur who lost his roar [42] Sid enjoys scaring the other dinosaurs with his mighty roar. They don't find it so funny. But what would happen if Sid ever lost his voice? He's about to find out. |
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Time Flies [44] A wordless tale in which a bird flying around the dinosaur exhibit in a natural history museum has an unsettling experience when the dinosaur seems to come alive and view the bird as a potential meal.
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Skippyjon Jones and the Big Bones [46] Skippyjon Jones, the Siamese cat that wants to be a Chihuahua dog, goes hunting for dinosaurs.
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