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Dylan's Amazing Dinosaur: The Tyrannosaurus Rex - (Dylan's Amazing Dinosaurs) by E T Harper & Dan Taylor (Paperback)

Dylan's Amazing Dinosaur: The Tyrannosaurus Rex - (Dylan's Amazing Dinosaurs) by  E T Harper & Dan Taylor (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>How many teeth did the Tyrannosaurus Rex have? Dylan and Wings head to Roar Island to get up close and personal with the King of Dinosaurs to find out! (Ages 4-7)<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Extreme, prehistoric adventures await young readers in this exciting new series. Every kid loves dinosaurs, and Dylan is no exception. But now, thanks to his grandfather's Dinosaur Journal and a magic toy pterodactyl named Wings, Dylan is able to go where no kid has gone before! When Dylan opens the journal, Wings comes to life, and the two fly off to Roar Island--a magical land where dinosaurs still roam. Cool dinosaur facts, a fun storyline, and bold, action-packed illustrations will make each of these books a fast favorite. A pull-out, pop-up dinosaur adds to the excitement! In <i>The Tyrannosaurus Rex</i>, Dylan wonders: how many teeth did the T-Rex have? Now, Dylan and Wings head to Roar Island to get up close and personal with the King of Dinosaurs to find out! (Ages 4-7)<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The first in a series of dinosaur adventures, this book is filled with fun facts about dinosaurs, the T-Rex in particular, and the illustrations are engaging and colorful. Dylan's adventures are action-packed and sure to thrill children ages four through seven years old. The biggest surprise is a pull-out, pop up T-Rex at the end of the story so children can have their own adventures! This book would be appropriate for elementary school libraries."<br>--<i>Catholic Library World<br>

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