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Books in Harry and the Dinosaurs series

  • Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 13, 2010)
    Harry finds some old dinosaurs in his Grandma’s attic. He cleans them up and makes them his own, carefully (and accurately) naming each one. Harry and his dinosaurs go everywhere together. But one day, after an exciting train ride, Harry accidentally leaves the dinosaurs on the train. Silly, charming illustrations accompany this whimsical text of a child being a child.
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  • Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2003)
    Harry finds some old dinosaurs in his Grandma’s attic. He cleans them up and makes them his own, carefully (and accurately) naming each one. Harry and his dinosaurs go everywhere together. But one day, after an exciting train ride, Harry accidentally leaves the dinosaurs on the train. Silly, charming illustrations accompany this whimsical text of a child being a child.
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  • Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs Gift Set

    Ian Whybrow

    Hardcover (Puffin, )
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  • Harry and the Dinosuars Make a Splash

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Puffin, June 24, 2008)
    Harry and the dinosaurs love playing in the waves at Water World. But when a big wave knocks them over, they don't think it's quite such fun after all. Harry isn't sure he wants to go in the water again, but with a little help from Nan he and his dinosaurs overcome their nerves and go on to make the biggest splash of the day!
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs: Roar to the Rescue!

    Ian Whybrow

    Paperback (Penguin UK, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Harry thinks he's too old for his bucketful of dinosaurs but they have other ideas. He looked after them when he was little and now they're determined to stick by him . . . for life. And Harry is not the only one who's got a lot bigger! When a mysterious set of plastic dinosaur cards appear on his key-ring, Harry soon finds that he can call on an army of Back-Up Dinosaurs. It only takes a rub with his finger to call up some MONSTER-sized muscle! When Harry hears that Mr. Oakley has been robbed by a nasty crook, he hopes that he and his friends—Jack, Charlie, and Siri—can solve the crime. And after a night-time visit from a grateful Spinosaurus, Harry discovers that he now has a whole pocketful of back-up.
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Make a Christmas Wish

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 28, 2004)
    ON A VISIT to Mr. Oakley’s farm, Harry and the Dinosaurs meet a bunch of little ducklings and decide that a pet duckling would be the perfect thing to ask for for Christmas. As the holidays approach, the excitement builds as to whether or not there will be a new pet on Christmas morning. And sure enough, there is a new pet . . . but it isn’t a duckling!Praise for Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs:“Humorous illustrations show the dinosaurs coming to life for Harry in this charming story.”—Publishers Weekly
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Go On Holiday

    Ian Whybrow

    Paperback (Puffin, May 29, 2012)
    Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs are going on holiday to Australia and can't wait. But everything is very different down under. There are lots of new sights, sounds and experiences and, without Nan there to comfort them, Harry AND Tyrannosaurus begin to feel a bit homesick. Luckily, a surprise gift makes all the difference and they soon all have a raaah-tastic time!
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Go To School

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    It's the first day of school! Harry is nervous because he isn't sure what to expect. Triceratops is even more nervous, especially when Harry must leave the dinosaurs in the coatroom. But soon Harry sees another boy who is the most nervous of all. He clings to his toy bulldozer and won't talk to anyone in the class. Harry wonders what he can do. Perhaps the new boy will talk to dinosaurs. . . .
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  • Harry and His Bucket Full of Dino Harry Dino Have Happy Birthday

    Ian Whybrow

    Paperback (Puffin, June 23, 2009)
    Harry and his dinosaurs love birthday parties, so Harry's disappointed when big sister, Sam, says she's going to one - alone. Not only is it Mr Oakley's birthday, but Harry finds out that it's the dinosaurs' one hundred millionth birthday too! Harry decides to throw a surprise birthday party and soon even Sam helps to make the party treats. Mum invites Mr Oakley over and he is very surprised when he arrives; in fact, everyone agrees that it's the best birthday party ever!
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  • Harry and His Bucket Full of Dino Harry and Dinosaurs United

    Ian Whybrow

    Paperback (Puffin, March 2, 2010)
    Harry's football team are trying their best, but they just keep getting in each other's way. But, luckily, Harry soon learns the best trick of all . . . teamwork! So together Harry, his friends and their mascotauruses win the best prize ever . . .
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs At the Museum

    Ian Whybrow, A Reynolds

    Paperback (Puffin, June 2, 2009)
    A classic story about Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs! When Harry and the dinosaurs go to the museum they see Roman swords and spears, Egyptian mummies and lots of Harry's ancestors. The dinosaurs want Harry to help them to find their ancestors...and that's how Harry gets lost! Will Mum and Nan know where to look for him?
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs at the Museum

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2005)
    Joining big sister Sam at the museum while she researches her human ancestors—the cave dwellers, the Egyptians, and the Romans—is pretty dull for an active boy and his even more active bucket of dinosaurs. After climbing display cases and sliding on slippery floors, Harry and the gang realize that they are lost. But when they find the Hall of Dinosaurs, Harry’s little pals are delighted to get acquainted with their ancestors.
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