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Dad and the dinosaur
by Gennifer Choldenko
Wishing to be as brave as his father, young Nicholas musters his courage by keeping a good-luck toy dinosaur that he credits with his successes until the toy goes missing. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of Al Capone Does My Shirts and the Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator of Beekle.
Call Number: E CHOLDENKO, GENNIFER
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How do dinosaurs stay safe?
by Jane Yolen
A young dinosaur takes precautions in order to stay safe throughout the day, both at home and at play, in the latest addition to the 'How Do Dinosaurs...?' series.
Call Number: E DINOSAUR
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Mamasaurus
by Stephan Lomp
Babysaurus is looking for his mamasaurus and meets different prehistoric animals along the way.
Call Number: E LOMP, STEPHAN
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We are the dinosaurs
by Laurie Berkner
The popular children's music artist pairs lyrics from her beloved hit with whimsical cartoon illustrations of dinosaurs marching and playing together. Illustrated by the artist of Mo's Mustache.
Call Number: E DINOSAUR
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What the dinosaurs did at school
by Refe Tuma
The husband-and-wife team that created DINOvember present a photographic compilation documenting the mischievous antics of toy dinosaurs who come to life at night in their classroom home.
Call Number: E TUMA, REFE
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Digging for dinos
by Jessica Young
Haggis and Tank Unleashed #2
When their imaginations take them on a search for real live dinosaurs, canine buddies Haggis and Tank build a nest for dino eggs and play baseball with a triceratops only to wonder if a groundquake is being caused by an approaching T-rex.
Call Number: JF YOUNG, JESSICA
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The dinosaur disaster
by Matthew McElligott
Mad Scientist Academy #1
A new year of students in Mr. Cosmic's Mad Scientist Academy class follow clues through a realistic dinosaur exhibit in order to find a dinosaur class pet, only to confront unexpected challenges from malfunctioning robot dinosaurs. By the author of the Benjamin Franklinstein series.
Call Number: JGN MCELLIGOTT, MATTHEW
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A mysterious egg
by Stacy McAnulty
Dino Files #1
When his grandmother won't let him participate in her paleontology dig because he has a sunburn, Frank and his cousin, Samantha, sneak an egg dinosaur fossil into the dino lab late at night and make an amazing discovery.
Call Number: JF MCANULTY, STACY
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National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia
by Don Lessem
The new edition of the popular Ultimate Dinopedia includes all the latest species and is the most complete, up-to-date dinosaur reference available. Find favorites, like the fierce T-rex and the gentle Brontosaurus, plus audacious new finds, like the Anzu, Kosmoceratops, and Yi.
Call Number: J567.9 LES
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Oona finds an egg
by Adele Griffin
Oodlethunks #1
A National Book Award finalist pairs with a top-notch animator to deliver a cast of lovable, primitive family and friends in the world of West Wog, where main protagonist Oona has found a very special egg that she seeks to protect from the likes of those who would try to steal it away.
Call Number: JF GRIFFIN, ADELE
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Every hidden thing
by Kenneth Oppel
Seventeen-year-old Samuel Bolt and his archeologist father are determined to excavate the skeleton of a massive dinosaur, the "rex," as are Rachel Cartland and her father, creating a rivalry that pushes the two young people together and forces them to decide between joining together to find their quarry and make a new life together or allow enmity to keep them from both the rex and each other.
Call Number: TEEN OPPEL, KENNETH
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Hot pterodactyl boyfriend
by Alan Cumyn
Enjoying a perfectly controlled life of good grades, a student-council position and a loving boyfriend, Sheils unexpectedly falls for her school's first interspecies transfer student, a pterodactyl whose primal nature makes him instantly popular. By the award-winning author of After Sylvia.
Call Number: TEEN CUMYN, ALAN
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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur : BFF
by Brandon Montclare
When a red-scaled beast teleported from the past meets Lunella Lafayette, a preteen super genius with Inhuman genes, the duo quickly become the best of friends, but there are certain problems involved with having a T-rex as a pet in New York City.
Call Number: JGN MOON V.1
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