Browse all books

Books with title The Dinosaur Kid

  • Thor the Dinosaur

    Dee Kyte

    language (, Dec. 18, 2018)
    This is the short story about a T-Rex dinosaur called Thor. As the narrative progresses, we learn more about Thor, and a fun rhyme builds and builds alongside the story. Colourful pictures and educational facts make this book fun to read and learn. Written in a simple format, so it is easy for young readers.This book is aimed at young readers and those who like a story being read to them. Also ideal for young ESL readers.Thor the Dinosaur is from the series Fun to Learn. Please check out my other books in this series.
  • Dazzle the Dinosaur

    J. Alison (Trans. ) Pfister, Marcus and James

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 1995)
    .
    M
  • Gor Gor the Dinosaur

    Louis Scicli

    language (Louis Wayne Scicli, June 3, 2019)
    Gor Gor is a cute little dinosaur who loves everything and everyone. Especially his favorite food, and where he lives. Join Gor Gor on his adventure and see his story unfold in his first adventure to see new things.
  • The Dinosaur Dig

    Veronica Wasserman

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 10, 2008)
    When she puts on a pair of work boots, Franny Fantootsie is transported to a desert, where she helps an paleontologist's son find dinosaur bones.
    L
  • The Dinosaur Keeper

    Tarquin MacPherson

    language (, July 5, 2011)
    If you were to ever ask Rex how he became the Dinosaur Keeper on Planet Chunk in the less fashionable side of the galaxy, which you wouldn’t as it is still too far away and has no sign posts due to a slight argument with the council, he couldn’t answer you.Not that he wouldn’t, shouldn’t or has some kind of false modesty, he literally can’t remember anything before his eighteenth birthday, when he woke up on the plains of Chunk charged with the safety of twenty-two Velociraptors, thirty-six Stegosaurus, twelve Diplodocus and thirty-nine PterodonsThese of course are not the only dinosaurs on the plains. Max, his leader and long term companion, is Rex’s very best friend and the other, well let’s just say that Rex would rather not talk about him, his razor sharp teeth, fondness for Rex’s other companion as a tasty dinnertime treat and the fact that Rex, at Max’s insistence, must catch him.No the rogue creature that lurks in the darkened woods, is definitely not one of Rex’s favourite thoughts, concerns or occasional nightmares.However as nearly seventeen years have passed since Rex appeared on the plains Max is getting somewhat, and suspiciously, keen on Rex to confront and capture said rogue creature.Being watched constantly by person or persons unknown and the mention, although no full explanation, of previous Dinosaur Keepers isn’t helping matters either.Why does Max think Rex can succeed where so many have obviously failed?Join Rex in the first book of the Dinosaur Keeper saga and see if you can solve the riddle of the Dinosaur Keeper.
  • THE LAST DINOSAUR

    Mary Mahon, Laura Calhoun Mahon

    language (Mount Tallac Publishing, Dec. 12, 2017)
    A long frozen block of ice cracks open in a cave in the North. A young dinosaur emerges to a world he does not recognize He meets Artic Fox, who has never seen anyone like him. Where are all the dinosaurs? Where is his mother? Dinosaur remembers the bedtime stories his mother told him about a place their ancestors used to live. It was a place of warmth. Could they be there? As Artic Fox directs him to the warmer South, Dinosaur begins a long journey to answer his questions and find his family. As he walks along and dreams at night, be begins to remember more of the stories his mother told him with more and more detail. There was a great canyon, with red rocks on its walls and sunsets. It also had a long river running through it. His journey takes him through Yellowstone, Yosemite and Grand Canyon National Parks, where he seeks the help of animals in finding his answers. He speaks to Bison, Bear and Tortoise. When Dinosaur reaches the Grand Canyon, Tortoise tells him about someone special, a Native American Elder, with a long memory of history. Does Dinosaur ever find out what happened to the dinosaurs and his home and family?
  • Danny & the Dinosaur

    Syd Hoff

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1994)
    childrens book early reader about a boy and his dinosaur
    J
  • The Dinosaur Egg

    Jeanine Farley

    language (, Nov. 21, 2012)
    A Kid's Book About DinosaursIn this delightful picture book, friends Sophia and Jacob find a dinosaur egg on the beach. They lie on the egg to try to hatch it, and they imagine all the things they might do with their pet dinosaur.Young audiences will enjoy this rollicking story, and boys and girls alike will want to look at the many dinosaur pictures again and again.
  • Pey-Pey The Dinosaur

    E.R. White

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 5, 2018)
    This is a funny tale of a 3 year old little girl. Who can be cute as a button or super stubborn like a prehistoric monster!!
  • Kids Meet the Dinosaurs

    Paul Rodhe

    Hardcover-spiral (Applesauce Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    It’s a universally acknowledged truth: children go crazy for dinosaurs and can’t get enough of these prehistoric creatures. Dinosaurs come to life in the wonderful Kids Meet series, with its appealing die-cut elements that pop off the edges of every page. Filled with terrific information and extraordinary illustrations, it feeds kids’ imaginations and transports them to a time eons ago when these fascinating beasts walked the earth. The dinosaurs who tell young readers all about themselves include Allosaurus, Gigantosaurus, Iguanodon, Pterodactyl, Triceratops, and the king of all dinos, Tyrannosaurus Rex. For each, there’s information on size, weight, and other physical characteristics; food preferences; and where and when it lived.
    R
  • The Last Dinosaur

    Jim Murphy, Mark Alan Weatherby

    Library Binding (Scholastic, April 1, 1988)
    Depicts what life might have been like for the last dinosaur on earth
    O
  • Kobe, The Dinosaur

    S. H.

    language (, March 18, 2015)
    A heartwarming tale about family.