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Books with title Tyrannosaurus

  • I Am a Tyrannosaurus

    Tatsuya Miyanishi

    Hardcover (Museyon, Sept. 1, 2018)
    A little Pterosaur lives on top of a rocky mountain, where his mother teaches him to be kind and to always help others in need. One day, a huge Tyrannosaurus falls down the mountain and is injured as he tries to catch the little Pterosaur. Remembering his mother’s lesson, the little Pterosaur decides to take care of the injured Tyrannosaurus. As a result of his fall, the Tyrannosaurus temporarily loses his sight, and asks, “Who is there?” The Pterosaur hides and answers, “I am a Tyrannosaurus.” The fifth title in this acclaimed Tyrannosaurus series, I Am a Tyrannosaurus, delivers a heartwarming story about being kind and helping others with vivid, brightly colored illustrations and endearingly drawn characters.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    A. L. Wegwerth

    Paperback (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Crash! The huge, fast, and hungry Tyrannosaurus Rex thundered through the hot and wet forests of the Cretaceous period, always searching for its next meal. Discover the fascinating story of this giant dinosaur and its journey through time.
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  • Dear Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Lisa McClatchy, John Manders

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 27, 2010)
    Here is an epistolary picture book with a T. rex in a role similar to that of the mouse in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.A little girl is turning six in two weeks, and she's decided to invite a Tyrannosaurus rex to her birthday party! Her invitation entices the huge carnivore with promises of fun games to play, the extra-large cake her mother will bake, the goody bag he will get to take home, and, most important of all, how she will be the happiest girl in the world if he comes. But will he?Lisa McClatchy's sweet, persuasive text is perfectly complemented by John Manders's endearing Tyrannosaurus rex, who can't quite fit under the birthday-party tent or blow out the candles without making a huge mess but is sure to make this birthday party-and this book-unforgettable!
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  • Dear Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Lisa McClatchy, John Manders

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 27, 2010)
    Here is an epistolary picture book with a T. rex in a role similar to that of the mouse in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.A little girl is turning six in two weeks, and she's decided to invite a Tyrannosaurus rex to her birthday party! Her invitation entices the huge carnivore with promises of fun games to play, the extra-large cake her mother will bake, the goody bag he will get to take home, and, most important of all, how she will be the happiest girl in the world if he comes. But will he?Lisa McClatchy's sweet, persuasive text is perfectly complemented by John Manders's endearing Tyrannosaurus rex, who can't quite fit under the birthday-party tent or blow out the candles without making a huge mess but is sure to make this birthday party-and this book-unforgettable!
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  • Tyrannosaurus

    Andrea Lorini

    Board book (B.E.S., Oct. 1, 2015)
    Our Mini Dinosaurs series features adorable books die-cut in the shape of the dinosaur depicted in that story. Each board book is jam-packed with interesting facts, and every page is complemented by full-color illustrations that are handsomely rendered in a naturalistic style that will captivate kids (Mom and Dad, too). In Tyrannosaurus, kids learn the many things that made Tyrannosaurus Rex such a great hunter: he walked on two legs, had forward pointing eyes, and ran fast too! Perfectly sized for little hands, this book is a fun, exciting, and interesting way to introduce children to this perennially popular subject.
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  • Tyrannosaurus

    Angela Sheehan

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    A hungry tyrannosaurus searches the primeval forest for prey and is wounded in a struggle with a triceratops
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Ted Rechlin

    Hardcover (Rextooth Studios, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Meet Cobalt, a 40-foot-long, 7 ton apex predator. Cobalt is a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most famous dinosaur of all. He is trying to stake out a territory of his own - not an easy task, even for a T. rex! Based on all the latest science, Ted Rechlin's educational graphic novel brings the Cretaceous world and the King of the Dinosaurs to life like never before in a fun graphic novel format.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, July 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics and habits of the massive flesh-eating dinosaur, as well as theories about why it became extinct
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  • Tyrannosaurus Math

    Michelle Markel, Doug Cushman

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Aug. 11, 2009)
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  • Tyrannosaurus Ralph

    Nate Evans, Vince Evans

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Dinosaurs plus bullies plus aliens plus hijinks equal a wacky new graphic novel kids will love!Ralph is just trying to get home from school without getting picked on by the local bully. He's not trying to run smack into that bully. He's also not trying to wake up hours later in the body of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. And he's DEFINITELY not trying to do battle in an alien arena in order to save Earth from the evil Cloberus Crunch. Unfortunately for Ralph, this is exactly what happens. Armed only with a new body (with very tiny arms) and his wits, Ralph is expected to not only defend himself and his planet in hand-to-hand combat with ferocious aliens, he must also navigate a new world filled with all sorts of creatures Ralph has never imagined, in which it can be difficult to tell friend from foe. This zany, hilarious story will appeal to anyone who loves dinosaurs, aliens, and adventure.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Time

    Joanne Ryder, Michael Rothman

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A child is transformed into a Tyrannosaurus rex for a day and discovers what it is like to be a killing machine and the largest meat-eating animal to have hunted on land.
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  • Tyrannosaurus

    Jon Alan

    language (Gray Duck Creative Works LLC, March 5, 2018)
    Getting along with others isn’t important to Tyrannosaurus. The proud predator constantly harasses weaker dinosaurs, and sometimes even its own kind. It uses its forceful bite to threaten and attack. In this children’s book, meet a dinosaur that is known as a big bully!