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Books with title Harry and the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"

  • Harry and the Dinosaurs: The Flying Save!

    Ian Whybrow, Stephen Perring, Whole Story Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Whole Story Audiobooks, April 8, 2012)
    Harry thinks he's too old for his bucketful of dinosaurs but they think he's wrong! When a mysterious set of plastic dinosaur cards appear on his key-ring, Harry discovers he can call on an army of Back-Up Dinosaurs for some Monster-sized muscle! Dangerous dogs are worrying the sheep near where Harry lives. He calls on Charlie, Siri and Jack to help investigate. But it's going to take a rather special Flying friend to save the day! Join Harry and his friends in their latest ginormous adventure...
  • Harry and the Dinosaurs: The Snow Smashers!

    Ian Whybrow, Stephen Perring, Whole Story Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Whole Story Audiobooks, Feb. 29, 2012)
    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 for some MONSTER-sized muscle! A big snow storm has blocked the roads, and the residents of Huntingdon village are trapped. Harry and his friends - Jack, Charlie and Siri - want to deliver emergency supplies. But it would take the strength of a triceratops or the enormous bulk of an apatosaurus to help them....
  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 27, 2004)
    Harry and his beloved dinosaurs have a dental appointment and they are all very nervous—especially Tyrannosaurus, who has so many teeth. But with Harry’s reassurances and a magic button to make him grow big, Tyrannosaurus agrees to let Dr. Drake take a look. Funny, accessible illustrations and a gentle text help alleviate the fear of this very typical life-lesson.
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Say 'Raahh!'

    ian whybrow

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 2016)
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  • Harry And The Dinosaurs Say Raahh

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Puffin, June 2, 2009)
    Harry's dinosaurs are acting strangely. They're hiding all over the house and refusing to come out. Could it be because today's the day of Harry's dentist appointment? Eventually Harry persuades them to jump in their bucket, but will the dinosaurs behave once they get to the dentist?
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs: The Snow-Smashers!

    Ian Whybrow

    eBook (Puffin, Jan. 6, 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 a big snow storm blocks the roads, the residents of Huntingdon village are trapped. Harry and his friends - Jack, Charlie and Siri - want to deliver emergency supplies. But it would take the strength of a triceratops or the enormous bulk of an apatosaurus to help them . . .
  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Go To School

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 14, 2015)
    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 the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Gullane Children's Books Ltd, March 31, 2002)
    Rare Book
  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Go To School

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2015)
    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. . . .
  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Say Raahh!

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Gullane Children's Books, Sept. 27, 2001)
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Romp in the Swamp

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    eBook (Puffin, )
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  • Harry and the Dinosaurs Say 'Raahh!'

    Ian Whybrow

    Board book (Puffin, March 1, 2005)
    Harry's dinosaurs are acting strangely. They're hiding all over the house and refusing to come out. Could it be because today's the day of Harry's dentist appointment? Eventually Harry persuades them to jump in their bucket, but will the dinosaurs behave once they get to the dentist?
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