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Books with title The Dinosaur Kid

  • Digger the Dinosaur

    Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Gynux

    eBook (HarperCollins, Jan. 31, 2012)
    Digger the Dinosaur may be huge, but he has the heart of a preschooler. He loves to help but gets mixed up a lot. In Digger the Dinosaur, Digger wants to play baseball with his friends. But he isn’t allowed to go out until he’s cleaned his room. Digger starts cleaning at top speed, but the faster he moves the messier his room gets. His big tail and big feet aren’t helping! Will Digger win the race to tidy his room and get to the game on time? Gynux’s full-color illustrations capture Digger’s lovable personality. Digger the Dinosaur is a My First I Can Read book. That means it’s perfect for shared reading with a child.
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  • The Dinosaur Book

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 18, 2018)
    An essential encyclopedia for young paleontologists containing over 1000 visual illustrations to learn more about dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.Engage in amazing interesting facts about dinosaurs – the most awe-inspiring creatures to have ever lived. The Dinosaur Book brings you face-to-face with incredible creatures in fully colored images and realistic digital reconstructions.The largest footprints in history aren’t just a footnote. Believed to have lived between 230 - 65 million years ago, this book contains everything prehistoric from dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs, to marine reptiles and early mammals, even prehistoric plants, some of which still live today. Find out about great herbivores and ferocious predators such as the Tyrannosaurus, Hadrosaur, Quetzalcoatlus and Stegosaurus. Learn about fun facts and recent discoveries like the amazing uncovering of a 110 million-year-old dinosaur named Nodosaur.Go on the journey of history’s longest-lived periods of life on the planet. Find out how amazing fossilized remains inform us about how they lived and how new feathered dinosaurs were discovered. The Dinosaur Book is filled with fun educational facts that will answer your young dino-lovers curiosity and take a detailed approach in explaining the “what, why and how’s.” A Face-To-Face Experience With Amazing Dinosaurs!Packed with incredible images and hundreds of fascinating dinosaur facts. Discover the past as you read about an amazing array of prehistoric life forms, dinosaur fossils, what creatures lived before dinosaurs, the age of fish, early life on land and even explore which trees survived the big bang and are still with us today.Easy to read with detailed illustrations that makes the book even easier to understand, this dinosaur encyclopedia is a gem for young minds curious about prehistoric life on earth.The Dinosaur Book takes you on a journey through:-Before the Dinosaurs-The Age of Dinosaurs-The Marine World-The Rise of Animals-And more…This spectacular visual guide puts your young reader up close with amazing dinosaurs and other sensational prehistoric creatures. Learn about new dinosaur names, where they lived, what they ate, how they defended themselves, and much more.
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  • Digger the Dinosaur

    Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Bryan Kennedy, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, May 15, 2012)
    Welcome to the world of Digger the Dinosaur! Digger wants to go out and play, but he still hasn't cleaned his room. The race is on to tidy up, and with Digger in a rush, things might get a little topsy-turvy!
  • The Good Dinosaur

    Bill Scollon, Michaelangelo Rocco

    Hardcover (Golden/Disney, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Disney/Pixar The Good Dinosaur is a humorous and exciting original story about Arlo, a lively Apatosaurus with a big heart. After a traumatic event unsettles Arlo's family, he sets out on a remarkable journey, gaining an unlikely companion along the way—a human boy. Children ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book retelling of the film.
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  • The Good Dinosaur

    Disney Press, Lisa Flanagan, Disney

    Audible Audiobook (Disney, April 12, 2016)
    The Good Dinosaur is a humorous and exciting original story about Arlo, a lively Apatosaurus with a big heart. After a traumatic event unsettles Arlo's family, he sets out on a remarkable journey, gaining an unlikely companion along the way - a human boy. This novelization retells the whole exciting story.
  • The Good Dinosaur

    Disney Book Group, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, Oct. 27, 2015)
    What if the cataclysmic asteroid that forever changed life on Earth actually missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Based on Pixar Animation Studios latest film, The Good Dinosaur, this exciting storybook-and-CD set features thrilling sound effects, word-for-word narration, and original movie voices!
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  • Digger the Dinosaur

    Rebecca Dotlich, Gynux

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 30, 2013)
    Digger the Dinosaur may be huge, but he has the heart of a preschooler. He loves to help but gets mixed up a lot. In Digger the Dinosaur, Digger wants to play baseball with his friends. But he isn’t allowed to go out until he’s cleaned his room. Digger starts cleaning at top speed, but the faster he moves the messier his room gets. His big tail and big feet aren’t helping! Will Digger win the race to tidy his room and get to the game on time? Gynux’s full-color illustrations capture Digger’s lovable personality. Digger the Dinosaur is a My First I Can Read book. That means it’s perfect for shared reading with a child.
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  • The Dinosaur Kid

    Chuck Knock

    language (, April 6, 2017)
    Mason Trumble was an eight year old boy who, like most kids, was fascinated by dinosaurs. Unfortunately, like many kids, he was also tormented by older boys who had started calling him a chicken. When Mason had finally had enough he came up with a plan that would shut those boys up for good. At the edge of town was a very scary haunted house that no one had dared to set foot in for decades. Mason's plan was to enter the house and bring something out to prove he'd been inside. Turns out that everyone who believed the house was haunted had good reason. He barely escaped from it with his life after finding the proof he needed in the cellar. What he had found was a map that showed the location of a long-forgotten treasure in a place called Dinosaur Gulch. Searching for buried treasure was something that Mason liked almost as much as dinosaurs, and what better place to search for loot than in a place named after them. When he finally located the treasure it wasn't quite what he had anticipated. It was a stone chest covered with mysterious symbols. Expecting it to be full of coins or jewels, he was surprised to find that it was full of little, golden dinosaur statues, also covered with strange symbols. The little statues weren't just gold; they were something else far more valuable and exciting, and Mason finds out by accident that they are powerful, magical amulets. While holding one of the statues in his hand he wishes he could become that particular dinosaur. To his utter amazement, with a whirlwind burst of magical golden light, he rapidly grows in size and shape and transforms into that dinosaur. Worried that he might spend the rest of his life as a prehistoric beast, he's relieved to find that the change is temporary (a little less than an hour) with no ill effects. He realizes that the treasure is far better than what he had hoped for; there are many different types of dinosaurs in the chest, and he has the power to become any one of them. In other words what he has discovered is every child's dream come true: he can temporarily become any dinosaur he wants to, from a ferocious tyrannosaurus rex to a flying pteranodon. As any kid would, he uses the magical amulets and has many adventures; some are even heroic. He's finally found out by his parents and the national media, but not before his little sister, Katie, gets in on the action, too. Mason's dream of fame and glory is fulfilled when he's referred to in the news as 'The Dinosaur Kid'.The book has over sixty-five color illustrations and has a glossary in the back which tells about and shows each dinosaur that Mason and Katie become. Mason is shown standing next to each one so that readers will get an idea of scale. It also includes a pronunciation guide and an illustration of the magical amulet for every dinosaur.
  • The Dinosaur Kid

    Chuck Knock

    Paperback (Bowker, Oct. 21, 2017)
    Mason Trumble is a brave 8-year-old who discovers a map to an extraordinary treasure. It sends him to a place called 'Dinosaur Gulch', and when he finally locates the treasure it's different from what he expects. It's not a wooden chest full of pirate booty, but a stone chest full of small, golden dinosaurs. Far more valuable than coins or jewels, the little statues are powerful, magical amulets with the ability to transform whoever is holding one into a dinosaur. Mason discovers this by accident when he stops to help a neighbor lady. While holding on to one of the amulets, Mason becomes a triceratops that's big and strong enough to easily push his neighbor's car out of a ditch. There are lots of different dinosaur statues in the chest --- and Mason has the power to temporarily turn into any of them, from a fearsome tyrannosaurus rex, to a flying pteranodon, to a colossal brachiosaurus. When he has turned into one, Mason has all the size, strength, and abilities of whatever dinosaur he has become. No kid could resist using the amulets, and of course Mason tries them out. After he carries out a few rescues, his little sister, Katie, gets in on the action. Just in time, too, as she saves her brother from bullies by turning into a tyrannosaurus rex. Their adventures culminate in a dramatic fashion when both work together as dinosaurs in front of hundreds of witnesses to save a couple of girls from drowning. An illustrated glossary that features each dinosaur that's in the story is at the end of the book. It includes a pronunciation guide and a picture of each dinosaur's magical amulet.
  • The Day of the Dinosaur

    Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, Michael Berenstain

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1987)
    Illus. in full color. This rhyming, light-hearted, informative presentation of dinosaurs in rhyme includes pronunciation labels for Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, and more.
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  • Love: The Dinosaur

    Frédéric Brrémaud, Federico Bertolucci

    eBook (Roar, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Life in the primordial swamps of prehistoric Earth was a daily trial of survival, especially for the smaller dinosaurs just trying to get by without being trampled, attacked, or eaten. Not even the biggest beasts were safe, as there always seemed to be an even bigger threat looming on the horizon. This exciting tale, written by Frederic Brremaud, is told without narration or dialogue, conveyed entirely through the beautiful illustrations of Federico Bertolucci. A beautiful, powerful tale of survival in the animal kingdom that explores the all-too-identifiable, universal concepts of life, courage, aging, and ultimately love. The fourth volume in the lavishly illustrated series of wildlife graphic novels, each following a single central animal through an adventurous day in their natural environment. Each tale depicts genuine natural behavior through the dramatic lens of Disney-esque storytelling, like a nature documentary in illustration.
  • Liam the Dinosaur

    Edith Alvarado, Matthew Baig

    Paperback (Xlibris US, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Liam the dinosaur is a children's book that tells the tale of a small dinosaur venturing through the woods to enjoy a park. The book creates a world where children can begin to understand lifelong skills they will use for the rest of their life. The book helps children understand the value of building friendships, playing outdoors, as well as overcoming adversity to achieve a goal. With fantastically rich illustrations, it is sure to keep your little one entertained for many many readings; while help foster and reinforce a positive attitude towards the outdoors!