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The huge allosaurus

2022
"Unlike many dinosaurs, the Allosaurus was found all over the world! Young paleontologists will love delving into the prehistoric world of the Allosaurus in this book, learning what made it so different than other dinosaurs. While it wasn't the biggest carnivore, the Allosaurus was still dangerous. With a name that translates to "different lizard," the Allosaurus was truly unique"--Provided by publisher.

A very dinosaur birthday

2023
Illustrations and rhyming text show what to expect when dinosaurs show up at your birthday party, from bringing moldy presents to eating all the food.

A dinosaur's day

2022
"Enjoy the . . . scenery in the Jurassic world along the way, as Diplodocus camouflages, explores, and munches on plants"--OCLC.

The midnight visitor

2021
"One stormy night a little black kitten appears on the museum steps. Tabby cat Tasha is delighted to show Peter the museum's passageways and secret corners but the other cats aren't as keen to welcome the new arrival. Determined to prove that Peter is just as much of a museum cat as any of the others, Tasha takes him on a rat hunt. But the pair's quest almost ends in disaster when they find themselves in the Dinosaur Gallery, with its famous T-Rex skeleton"--Provided by publisher.

Triceratops

2019
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to a triceratop dinosaur, discussing what it looked like, what it ate, where it lived and more.

Dinosaurs

2023
Readers will learn the skills needed to create 3D origami versions of their favorite dinosaurs.

Smart vs. strong!

When Thunder gets stuck in quicksand, Cluck uses his smarts to free his friend.

The brave friend leads the way!

On a hot day, two unlikely dinosaur friends find a dark, cool cave, but who is brave enough to lead the way in?.

Friends do not eat friends

Big, scary, and hungry Thunder the dinosaur wants to chase and chomp Cluck, a small but brave dinosaur, but Cluck has decided that they will be friends.

Double the dinosaurs

First there's one dinosaur, then two, then four... keep up the doubling and there will sixty-four dinosaurs before the story's through. The dinosaurs like to stomp and play, but they seem to keep multiplying. This math reader is a great introduction to the concept of addition and doubling.

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