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Even the biggest, wildest prehistoric creatures have to go to sleep eventually! When the sun sets over the ancient landscape, little dinosaurs everywhere must get ready for bed. From the tiny pteranodons settling into their nests to the massive diplodocus babies splashing through their evening baths, every dinosaur has a special nighttime routine. They brush their teeth, snuggle up with their favorite toys, and listen to soothing lullabies before drifting off to sleep. This gentle, comical bedtime story captures the familiar struggles and sweet moments of getting ready for the night, proving that even millions of years ago, bedtime was always an adventure. Perfect for winding down at the end of a long day of playing.
6-8 Years 31 Pages
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Strange things are happening at Capitol City’s Natural History Museum, and rumors say a pterosaur ghost is to blame. Wilson Kipper is not so sure. As the son of the museum’s head paleontologist, he knows there may be a more earthly explanation hiding behind the scares. When the incidents become dangerous and the museum is forced to close, Wilson and his friends have to move quickly. The case leads them through bones, exhibits, rumors, and clues that someone may not want them to find. Every spooky accident makes the museum feel less like a place of learning and more like a puzzle waiting to be solved. This chapter book mixes a spooky museum atmosphere with an approachable detective plot. It is a fun choice for readers who like dinosaurs, ghostly rumors, and mysteries where brave kids keep asking questions.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 129 Pages
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Dinosaurs ruled Earth long before people existed, and their bones still help scientists piece together an ancient world. This fact book introduces young readers to dinosaurs through short, accessible nonfiction sections designed to spark curiosity. Keith Goodman presents dinosaur information in a simple style for children who enjoy science facts, prehistoric animals, and quick learning. Readers can explore different kinds of dinosaurs, think about what fossils reveal, and build background knowledge about life in the distant past. For ages 6 to 12, this is a good choice for readers who love T. rex, triceratops, and other prehistoric creatures, especially those moving from picture-heavy books into more independent nonfiction reading.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years
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Rex and his dinosaur friends are done being fossils. Sent from prehistoric time into modern New York, they create the kind of excitement no museum exhibit can match. We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a funny time-travel adventure with huge, friendly dinosaurs loose in the twentieth century. Hudson Talbott turns a child's dream of meeting real dinosaurs into a lively picture book full of city chaos, museum wonder, and prehistoric personalities. Readers who like dinosaurs, impossible visits, and playful adventures will enjoy the idea that extinction might not be the end of the story after all. The tone is big, goofy, and full of motion.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 355 Pages
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Dinosaur is spending the day with Mommy, which means Mommy is about to get a lot of help. Dinosaur helps wake her up. Dinosaur helps shop. Dinosaur helps with laundry. Of course, Dinosaur’s kind of help comes with plenty of roaring, racing, and mess-making energy. Dinosaur vs. Mommy turns an ordinary parent-and-child day into a playful contest full of noise and affection. Bob Shea’s little red dinosaur is bold, stubborn, and hilarious, but the heart of the story is the warm bond between a child and a mother who knows exactly what she is up against. This picture book is a lively choice for readers who enjoy family stories, silly routines, and big feelings told with comic bounce.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Dig into the past Get ready to uncover the ultimate collection of wild, wacky, and weird facts about prehistoric beasts. This madcap field guide takes you on a hilarious journey through the age of dinosaurs, packed with energetic comics, timeline adventures, and laugh-out-loud jokes. Why it pulls you in If you obsess over massive monsters and ancient history, this guide bridges the gap between a dense encyclopedia and a fun comic book. The bright artwork and fresh framing devices make learning about fossils and massive reptiles feel like a playground adventure. What you will discover You will find absolutely everything you ever wanted to know about dinosaurs. From tiny prehistoric creatures to towering giants, pack this guide in your backpack and become the ultimate dinosaur expert.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 128 Pages
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A museum field trip gets a lot more exciting once George sees the dinosaur skeleton. The towering bones are meant to be admired from the floor, but for a curious monkey, the exhibit looks like something to climb, explore, and understand up close. Curious George and the Dinosaur gives young readers a funny, high-interest museum adventure with a clear setup and plenty of motion. Ages 6 to 8 will enjoy the mix of dinosaurs, school-trip energy, and George’s familiar habit of turning a quiet outing into a memorable scene. The story works especially well for children who like fossils, museums, and animal characters, while keeping the trouble light enough for a comfortable early-reader experience.
6-8 Years 33 Pages
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Nothing can stop Dinosaur. Not a pile of leaves. Not a big slide. Not spaghetti. Not bath time. Each challenge gets a mighty roar, and each time Dinosaur wins again. But at the end of the day, one final opponent waits: bedtime. Dinosaur vs. Bedtime is a high-energy picture book built around repetition, sound, and the unstoppable confidence of one little red dinosaur. Bob Shea turns ordinary parts of a child’s day into dramatic contests, making the book especially fun to read aloud. Young readers will love roaring along, predicting the next victory, and watching Dinosaur face the one challenge every energetic kid eventually meets. It is funny, simple, and perfectly tuned to the battle between big energy and sleep.
6-8 Years 30 Pages
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Drywater Gulch has a terrible toad problem. These are not ordinary toads. They are outlaw toads, the kind who steal, holler, and cause trouble all over town. Then a seven-year-old sheriff rides in on a tortoise. Sheriff Ryan may not know much about roping or shooting, but he knows a lot about dinosaurs. Kid Sheriff and the Terrible Toads is a wonderfully odd western picture book where paleontology becomes the secret weapon. Bob Shea’s comic storytelling and Lane Smith’s distinctive illustrations create a dusty town full of jokes, swagger, and clever surprises. Young readers will enjoy watching a kid solve a grown-up-sized problem with knowledge, confidence, and a very unusual way of thinking.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Dinosaur is on his way to the library, and he is bringing his roar with him. Along the way, he meets animal friends who join the fun, because roaring can make almost anything feel better. But the library has its own rules, and Storytime may be a challenge even Dinosaur has not faced before. Dinosaur vs. the Library is a lively picture book about noise, friendship, and the joy of books. Bob Shea’s red dinosaur charges through the story with the familiar energy of the Dinosaur vs. series, while the library setting gives the adventure a warm reading theme. It is especially fun as a read-aloud, with repeated roars, animal encounters, and a gentle reminder that some places invite a different kind of voice.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Dinosaur does not need the potty. Definitely not. Not after lemonade, not after running through the sprinkler, not after a three-juice-box lunch, and not after splashing in puddles. Dinosaur is far too busy winning every challenge to stop for such a thing. But that wiggly little dance may not be the victory dance he thinks it is. Dinosaur vs. the Potty brings Bob Shea’s roaring red hero into a very familiar daily struggle. With energetic repetition, bold art, and a silly battle-of-wills structure, this picture book turns bathroom urgency into comedy. For older picture-book readers, it works as a funny character story about stubbornness, timing, and learning when even a champion has to pause.
6-8 Years 30 Pages
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Dinosaur is ready for Christmas, and he plans to win at everything. Decorating? ROAR. Making presents for Mom and Dad? ROAR. Trying not to be naughty? ROAR again. But Christmas Eve brings a new challenge: strange noises downstairs and the possibility of Santa himself. Dinosaur vs. Santa mixes holiday excitement with the loud, bouncy humor of the Dinosaur vs. series. Young readers get the fun of a familiar Christmas setting, plus the comic energy of a little red dinosaur who treats every moment like a contest. It is a cheerful read-aloud for children who understand how hard it can be to wait, behave, and stay in bed when something magical might be happening nearby.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
New
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