When dinosaurs came with everything
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Elise Broach
Although his mother is a little worried, a young boy is delighted to discover that every shop in town is giving away real dinosaurs to their customers. 75,000 first printing.
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Dad and the dinosaur
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Gennifer Choldenko
Wishing to be as brave as his father, young Nicholas musters his courage by keeping a good-luck toy dinosaur that he credits with his successes until the toy goes missing. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of Al Capone Does My Shirts and the Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator of Beekle. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rex wrecks it!
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Ben Clanton
A rollicking tale for exuberant youngsters who love both construction and destruction features little dinosaur Rex, who smashes his way through his long-suffering friends' block buildings, testing their playtime fun and friendship. By the creator of Mo's Mustache.
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Dinosaur rescue!
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Penny Dale
A latest entry in the series that includes Dinosaur Dig! and Dinosaur Zoom! finds the intrepid prehistoric heroes saving the day, and each other, from a series of silly catastrophes. By the award-winning creator of Ten in the Bed.
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Crunch, the shy dinosaur
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Cirocco Dunlap
The author of This Book Will Not Be Fun and the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning illustrator of The Watermelon Seed present the giggle-inducing story of a shy but playful dinosaur who shares whimsical lessons on the art of making friends.
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Roar & Sparkles go to school
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Sarah Beth Durst
A little dragon struggling with first-day-at-school anxiety is worried that he will be required to do all sorts of hard things, from molting his scales to flying over a volcano, before his sister reassures him that school is about making friends, learning fun things and sharing cool activities. 15,000 first printing.
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How to grow a dinosaur
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Jill Esbaum
A whimsical picture book "guide" for expectant older siblings explains that when new babies "hatch," they will spend most of their time eating, sleeping, roaring and doing other baby things before they are ready for cool big-kid activities, from learning table manners to games of peek-a-boo. Simultaneous eBook.
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In the past
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David Elliott
Chronically organized by epoch, a poetic introduction to the dinosaur world is complemented by eye-catching illustrations of fascinating species ranging from the apatosaurus and dunkleosteus to the mysterious trilobite and the famed T. Rex. By the award-winning author of And Here's to You!
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Dinosaur in danger
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Paul Geraghty
Talon, a young female Deinonychus, is separated from her pack and must survive in an environment filled with hungry predators
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We don't eat our classmates
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Ryan T Higgins
The award-winning creator of Mother Bruce presents the story of a dinosaur preschooler who has difficulty making friends with tasty humans, before discovering that she may not be at the top of the food chain after all. 50,000 first printing
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Tea Rex
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Molly Schaar Idle
Throwing a tea party that includes a dinosaur guest, Cordelia faithfully follows the rules of hosting etiquette despite her prehistoric friend's unconventional manners, which include eating everything with enthusiasm and whipping his tail about as he dances.
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Rex
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Simon James
Spending his days roaming the prehistoric earth, raging through the jungle and scaring every other dinosaur in sight, a terrifying tyrannosaurus forges a loving bond when he is adopted by an orphaned baby dinosaur. By the award-winning author of the Baby Brains series.
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What kind of car does a T. Rex drive?
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Mark Lee
When a stegosaurus, a pterodactyl and a triceratops arrive at a car lot, dino experts Ava and Mickey use their knowledge to pair each customer with just the right vehicle, until a surprisingly hard-to-please T. rex shows up, needing a car of his own. Illustrated by the best-selling artist of the Frank Einstein series. Simultaneous eBook.
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I'm bad!
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Kate McMullan
A hungry Tyrannosaurus rex searches for food in the prehistoric forest but is thwarted in its attempts to find something to eat. By the author of I Stink! 50,000 first printing.
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The dinosaur expert
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Margaret McNamara
Future scientist Kimmy eagerly shares information about dinosaurs during a school field trip until classmate Jake tells her "girls aren't scientists," but Mr. Tiffin sets her straight
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I really love you
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Tatsuya Miyanishi
A starving Tyrannosaurus meets three little Homalocephales, who feed him and take care of him. Even though they don't speak the same language, they become close friends. The three little dinosaurs learn a few words of their new friend's language-- and that leads to a disastrous misunderstanding with a hungry Albertosaurus! The Tyrannosaurus realizes that sometimes words are helpful and sometimes they aren't, and the heart has a wordless language of its own
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Dino Duckling
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Alison Murray
Accepted as one of the family when he hatches in a duck's nest, Dino Duckling happily settles in with Mama Duck and his duckling siblings but wonders how he will be able to fly south for the winter without wings. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Down at the Dino Wash Deluxe
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Tim Myers
Dinosaurs including a finicky stegosaurus, a knobby old ankylosaur and a frightening tyrannosaurus rex get washed and shined at the Dino Wash Deluxe. Includes a section with facts about the dinosaurs featured in the story.
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How to be a T. Rex
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Ryan North
An Eisner Award-winning writer makes his picture book debut with this bright, bold and quirky story about finding--and taming--the beast within, as Sal decides she is not going to be a teacher or doctor or lawyer when she grows up--she is going to be an awesome Tyrannosaurus rex! Simultaneous eBook.
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If I had a triceratops
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George O'Connor
With deft visual humor, a New York Times best-selling author/illustrator imagines how awesome it would be to have a pet triceratops living in the backyard.
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T. Veg : the story of a carrot-crunching dinosaur
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Smriti Prasadam-Halls
A picture book ode to vegetarianism features a rampaging T. Rex, who prefers yummy veggies to the steaks his paleo pals eat and who endeavors to find a place for himself among herbivores only to scare away his fellow vegetarian dinos. 25,000 first printing.
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Dinosaur farm
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Frann Preston-Gannon
Describes the daily activities of being a dinosaur farmer, from waking up early to taking care of the animals, big and small
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Suppose you meet a dinosaur : a first book of manners
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Judy Sierra
Meeting a friendly but clumsy dinosaur while grocery shopping, a little girl offers her assistance while demonstrating when to use such polite expressions as "thank you," "excuse me" and "you're welcome." By the best-selling author of Wild About Books.
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Dinosaur vs. school
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Bob Shea
Loving everything about his first day of preschool, from meeting new friends and dressing up in play clothes to doing arts-and-crafts and playing musical instruments, Dinosaur feels unsure about the challenges of clean-up time before discovering the power of friends working together. 50,000 first printing.
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Dogosaurus Rex
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Anna Staniszewski
Ben selects from the shelter a most unusual "dog" that wreaks havoc in town until she has a chance to prove her worth
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Dinosaur kisses
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David Ezra Stein
Enjoying the excitement of the world, newly hatched dinosaur Dinah stomps and chomps through the day before seeing a kiss, then resolving to kiss someone herself without whomping, chomping or stomping them first.
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Tiny T. Rex and the impossible hug
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Jonathan Stutzman
When his sad friend Pointy asks for a comforting hug, tiny T. Rex struggles to overcome the challenges of his short stature and teeny arms that make a hug rather more difficult than hoped. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Super Hungry Dinosaur
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Martin Waddell
Ferociously hungry and in search of food, a giant dinosaur takes chase after Hal, his family, and his loveable dog, Billy, to make them his next meal until quick-thinking Hal grabs a quick big plate of spaghetti to save the day!
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Goldilocks and the three dinosaurs
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Mo Willems
The three-time Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! presents the wacky story of three dinosaurs, including a visitor from Norway, who insist that they have not tidied up their home and prepared yummy pudding to trap a tasty little girl. 200,000 first printing.
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Dino-basketball
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Lisa Wheeler
Plant-eating dinosaurs face meat-eating dinosaurs in a basketball game at Mastadon Square Garden
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How do dinosaurs say I'm mad?
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Jane Yolen
The award-winning creators of How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? share a lighthearted tale about young dinosaurs struggling with universal feelings of anger and frustration, depicting a tantrum-throwing Afrovenator and a storming Pachyrinosaurus who take time-outs and learn to express their feelings calmly.
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