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How to hog-tie a T-Rex

2017
Josh, Abi, and Sam are working the annual iguanodon drive when an avalanche traps them with their arch-nemesis, Amos, and the only way out is through the infamous Roaring Jaws Valley.
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When Sue found Sue

Sue Hendrickson discovers her T. rex
2019
"From a very young age, Sue Hendrickson was meant to find things: lost coins, perfume bottles, even hidden treasure. Her endless curiosity eventually led to her career in diving and paleontology, where she would continue to find things big and small. In 1990, at a dig in South Dakota, Sue made her biggest discovery to date: Sue the T. rex, the largest and most complete T. rex skeleton ever unearthed. Named in Sue's honor, Sue the T. rex would be placed on permanent exhibition at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago"--Provided by publisher.
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Tiny T. Rex and the impossible hug

2019
Tiny T. Rex wants to cheer up his friend, Pointy, with a hug, but he is frustrated because even as he gets bigger, his arms remain too small for proper hugging--but he is determined to practice, even when he gets into trouble.
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Tyrannosaurus rex

2018
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.

Tracking Tyrannosaurs

meet T. rex's fascinating family, from tiny terrors to feathered giants
"Meet nineteen kinds of tyrannosaurs--including seven new species discovered in the last two years--that came before T. rex. The names are strange, like Bistahieversor and Zhuchengtyrannus. The creatures were strange, too, and many of the newly discovered ones caught scientists by surprise"--Provided by publisher.
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Drawing T. rex and other meat-eating dinosaurs

Provides an introduction to drawing tools and techniques, and features illustrated, step-by-step instructions for drawing tyrannosaurus rex and other meat-eating dinosaurs, as well as a dinosaur scene.
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Tyrannosaurus rex

The StoryBots travel to the past and learn about tyrannosaurus rex.
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Pete can fly!

"Teddy the T-Rex is jealous that his best friend Pete the Pterodactyl can fly. But when a friend Tina the Tricertaops reminds Teddy of all the great things a T-Rex can do, Teddy ends up feeling much better about himself"--.
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Tyrannosaurus Ralph

"Ralph is just trying to get home from school without getting picked on by the local bully. He's not trying to run into that bully. He's also not trying to wake up hours later in the body of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. He's definitely not trying to do battle in an alien arena in order to save Earth from the evil Clobberus Crunch"--Back cover.
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Tiranosaurio Rex

This book introduces young children to the dinosaur, tyrannosaurus rex, whose name means "tyrant lizard king". The tyrannosaurus rex lived throughout North America and became extinct over 65 million years ago. It was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived. It was bigger than a school bus. It was a carnivore, had a big mouth, and could eat up to 500 pounds of meat in one bite. The tyrannosaurus rex had very strong legs and was able to run more than 25 miles per hour.
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