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Tyrannosaurus wrecks!
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
A class of young dinosaurs, including an exuberant Tyrannosaurs rex, play with toys, create art projects and read books, in a story designed in a call-and-response format that is complemented by a listing and pronunciation guide for a dozen dinosaur species.
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Dinosaur bones
by Bob Barner
Filled with bouncy text and vivid paper collage illustrations and accompanied by fascinating facts and a "Dinometer," a delightful book shows that the dinosaur bones found in museums today were once magnificent, living creatures that roamed the earth.
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Let's look at dinosaurs : a flip-the-flap book
by Frances Barry
Combines striking collage illustrations, interactive flaps and an engaging question-and-answer format designed to introduce young dinosaur enthusiasts to basic facts about prehistoric creatures, in a sturdy novelty book that includes a pronunciation guide.
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Dinosaurs, dinosaurs
by Byron Barton
In prehistoric days there were many different kinds of dinosaurs, big and small, those with spikes and those with long, sharp teeth
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Dinosaur zoom!
by Penny Dale
The prehistoric heroes of Dinosaur Dig! return in a story that finds them traveling in vehicles of all shapes and sizes to a fun-filled birthday party that culminates in a surprise ending.
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Dinosaurs love underpants
by Claire Freedman
Shares the whimsical antics of T. rex and his dinosaur gang in a rhyming tale that follows their participation in an Underpants War that proves to be the real cause of their extinction. By the author of Aliens Love Underpants.
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Dinosaurs!
by Gail Gibbons
Simple yet informative text and vividly detailed illustrations depict the most up-to-date information available about the magnificent dinosaurs that ruled the earth for millions of years.
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Allosaurus
by Susan Heinrichs Gray
Looks at the dinosaur species Allosaurus, with information on how they appeared, how they might have behaved, and how scientists know about them
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The girl and the dinosaur
by Hollie Hughes
Marianne has no friends until she unearths an entire dinosaur skeleton on the beach and wishes that it would come to life
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Tea Rex
by Molly Schaar Idle
Throwing a tea party that includes a dinosaur guest, Cordelia faithfully follows the rules of hosting etiquette despite her prehistoric friend's unconventional manners, which include eating everything with enthusiasm and whipping his tail about as he dances.
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What kind of car does a T. Rex drive?
by Mark Lee
When a stegosaurus, a pterodactyl, and a triceratops arrive at their uncle's car lot, Ava and Mickey use their dinosaur knowledge to pair each customer with a perfect vehicle, until a hard-to-please tyrannosaurus rex shows up to buy a car of his own
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All aboard the dinotrain
by Deb Lund
After preparing the boiler and putting the luggage away, the super-sized dinosaurs are ready for their exciting train ride until unexpected twists and turns and a set of bad brakes make it even more memorable than any of them could have expected!
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Samanthasaurus Rex
by B. B. Mandell
An atypical T. rex who enjoys uncharacteristic interests draws animals instead of chasing them, sorts bones instead of gnawing them, uses words instead of fighting and otherwise worries her fearsome family before a disaster compels her to use her unique skills to save the day.
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Stomp, dinosaur, stomp!
by Margaret Mayo
The creators of Dig Dig Digging present a sequence of noisy dinosaurs who parade, chomp and race their way through an energetic story illustrated with vivid cut-paper collage art.
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Dinosaurumpus!
by Tony Mitton
Delightful rhyme and whimsical illustrations feature graceful dinosaurs that run, boom, shake and shudder their way to the "sludgy old swamp" and rock the night away to the dinosaurumpus beat.
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Dinosaur ABC
by Simon Mugford
"Come face-to-face with 26 incredible dinosaurs, from Allosaurus to Zephyrosaurus, in this fantastic ABC book. Find out what they eat, how big they are, and everything you want to know about spikes, claws and razor-sharp teeth"--P. [4] of cover
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If I had a triceratops
by George O'Connor
With deft visual humor, a New York Times best-selling author/illustrator imagines how awesome it would be to have a pet triceratops living in the backyard.
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If I had a raptor
by George O'Connor
A spunky little girl imagines how wonderful it would be to have a pet baby raptor with whom she could cuddle, stalk dust bunnies and play all kinds of games. By the best-selling creator of the Olympians series.
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Triceratops stomp
by Karen Patkau
After hatching, a group of baby triceratops are frightened when a Tyrannosaurus Rex comes rumbling into the area, but luckily their mom is nearby
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Dinosaur vs. the library
by Bob Shea
Journeying to the library for story time, an enthusiastic Dinosaur invites his friends, including a turtle, an owl and others, to join him and discovers that his roaring may not be a popular activity at the library. By the author of Dinosaur vs. the Potty. 50,000 first printing.
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Kitties on dinosaurs
by Michael H. Slack
Resolving never to quit until they achieve an ultimate climbing dream of scaling the dinosaurs on nearby Dinosaur Island, three colorful, wide-eyed kitties try different approaches to fulfilling their dream without falling catastrophically on the wrong side of dinosaur teeth. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Dinosaur kisses
by David Ezra Stein
Enjoying the excitement of the world, newly hatched dinosaur Dinah stomps and chomps through the day before seeing a kiss, then resolving to kiss someone herself without whomping, chomping or stomping them first.
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Dinosaur roar!
by Paul Stickland
Dinosaurs of every size, color, shape, and personality introduce small children to the concept of opposites, in a brightly illustrated, rhyming concept book.
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Diggersaurs
by Michael Whaite
Bigger than diggers or dinosaurs, a crew of diggersaurs rumble, crunch, and stack their way through a busy day at the construction site
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Diggersaurs explore!
by Michael Whaite
The diggersaurs--half construction truck and half dinosaur--are seraching for buried treasure when they discover a new friend
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Dino-basketball
by Lisa Wheeler
Plant-eating dinosaurs face meat-eating dinosaurs in a basketball game at Mastadon Square Garden.
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Dino-football
by Lisa Wheeler
Plant-eating dinosaurs face meat-eating dinosaurs in a football game at the Lava Dome on Mega Bowl Sunday.
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Goldilocks and the three dinosaurs
by Mo Willems
The three-time Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! presents the wacky story of three dinosaurs, including a visitor from Norway, who insist that they have not tidied up their home and prepared yummy pudding to trap a tasty little girl. 200,000 first printing.
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Edwina, the dinosaur who didn't know she was extinct
by Mo Willems
Everyone in town loves Edwina, a fun-loving dinosaur who makes scrumptious chocolate cookies, helps old ladies, and plays with the children, with the exception of Reginald Von Hoobie-Doobie who is determined to prove that dinosaurs are extinct!
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How do dinosaurs say goodnight?
by Jane Yolen
Mother and child ponder the different ways a dinosaur can say goodnight, from slamming his tail and pouting to giving a big hug and kiss, in a picture book featuring ten sleepy dinosaurs which includes the names of each dinosaur on the end papers.
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