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  • BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! There's a Dinosaur in My Room!

    Rob Thomas

    Paperback (Lincoln Books, Nov. 22, 2013)
    A boy and his fascination with dinosaurs leads to many interesting evenings as his dad attempts to put him to bed. Is it a T-Rex? Is it a Triceratops? Or is it just his imagination running wild?
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  • There's a Dinosaur in My Bathtub

    Catalina Echeverri

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Amelia has a dinosaur in her bathtub; a rather LARGE dinosaur. His name is Pierre, and he's from France. Amelia and Pierre have lots of fun adventures together, like travelling to the moon, eating giant ice creams and dancing upside-down. Magically imaginative and brilliantly different, There's a Dinosaur in My Bathtub will captivate all children . . . And their parents, too!
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  • There's a Bug In My Room

    Marcie Joy, Anna Berezina, Anthony Webster

    language (, Oct. 13, 2012)
    You find a large bug crawling across the floor of your bedroom. Do you squish it? Do you hide from it? Do you keep it as a pet? What do you do to move that bug from your room??“There’s A Bug In My Room” teaches children compassion by promoting kindness toward earth's small creatures. "No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted."-Aesop“There’s A Bug In My Room” is a picture book adaptation of the song by the same name. Download the song for free at: www.kidsmusicbymarcie.wordpress.com
  • There's a Dinosaur in My Book!

    Cece Graham, Trudi Webb

    Board book (Imagine That, June 1, 2020)
    Does the dinosaur have big claws? Does the dinosaur love to eat? Find out inside this touchable book where you can squish and squash the dinosaur on each page. There are funny rhymes to read and colorful illustrations to see, as well as the innovative squishy squashy texture to feel and explore. This interactive board book is perfect for encouraging imaginative play, developing sensory skills, and promoting an early love of reading. With simple words that are easy for children ages three and up to remember, they will soon be "reading" this squishy book by themselves!
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  • There's a Dinosaur in my Driveway

    Michelle Gilstrap, Jason Gilstrap

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2013)
    One morning Jimmy wakes up to find a bat and a dragon sitting in his room, and that's just the beginning. As he tries to get through his day, he encounters creatures he's only dreamed of and animals that belong anywhere but in his home, his school, and his town. Who needs to tell the teacher the dog ate their homework when there's a dinosaur in the driveway?
  • There's a Dinosaur in My Bathtub

    Catalina Echeverri

    language (Bloomsbury Children's Books, April 10, 2014)
    Amelia has a dinosaur in her bathtub; a rather LARGE dinosaur. His name is Pierre, and he's from France. Amelia and Pierre have lots of fun adventures together, like travelling to the moon, eating giant ice creams and dancing upside-down. Magically imaginative and brilliantly different, There's a Dinosaur in My Bathtub will captivate all children . . . And their parents, too!Brilliantly read by Claire Skinner. Please note that audio is not supported by all devices, please consult your user manual for confirmation.
  • There's a Dinosaur in My Soup!

    William Boniface, Kyle Poling

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 11, 2012)
    This interactive board book with sixty play pieces allows young readers to spell out surprises of all sorts!There’s a dinosaur, and it’s floating in my soup. If you look even closer, you’ll find a whole group.Spell it D-I-N, followed by the letter O,then S-A-U-R, and that’s how you’ll know! Intrepid alphabet explorers will be surprised to discover some unexpected creatures in their bowls of soup! But that’s only half the fun: with sixty play pieces to fit into the appropriate slots, readers can spell out all the things that they find too, such as pigs, pirates, and of course—dinosaurs! This hilarious, hands-on tale is sure to entertain beginning readers and help them recognize familiar words. This book contains small pieces that could be a choking hazard, and is not intended for children under age 3.
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  • There's a Dinosaur in My Room

    Elaine Sharfe, Brian Share

    Paperback (Chestnut Pub Group, Aug. 31, 2005)
    Book by Sharfe, Elaine
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  • There's a Dinosaur in My Backyard

    Kylie Paish, Brian Davidson

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Feb. 20, 2014)
    "A delightful story of a little Australian boy who spots a dinosaur living under his back steps. Beautifully illustrated, it activates a child's imagination while teaching about our unusual Australian native creatures."
  • There's A Dinosaur In My Closet

    Denise and Greg Michel, Moonstar

    language (Writers Exchange E-Publishing, July 13, 2013)
    It's "Barney Meets Sesame Street" in the new series, "There's a Dinosaur..." Artie the Apatosaurus and Dave meet in the unlikeliest of places... Dave's closet. From there, Dave and Artie learn about each other and how to deal with childhood fears. Each book celebrates overcoming a particular fear in an unobtrusive way.Each book is filled with brightly-colored drawings that invite young readers into the story. Accompanying each book is a coloring book, which we hope will encourage young readers to draw the story.Book 1: Artie is a baby apatosaurus. He hides in Dave's closet. Dave helps Artie overcome his fear of big places. Artie discovers bananas in the kitchen and a wonderful friend in Dave.
  • There's a Dinosaur in my mailbox

    Pat Baker, Steve Swank

    language (, Oct. 4, 2013)
    Cory receives a dinosaur toy in the mail from his Aunt Pat. Follow him in beautiful color illustrations as he discovers facts about the real dinosaur in his trips to the fire station, the dentist, the zoo, the museum and the library.Great to read to your children or for early readers.
  • There's a Dinosaur in My Bathtub

    Catalina Echeverri

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Amelia has a dinosaur in her bathtub; a rather LARGE dinosaur. His name is Pierre, and he's from France. Amelia and Pierre have lots of fun adventures together, like travelling to the moon, eating giant ice creams and dancing upside-down.
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