
I’m Bad. A hungry Tyrannosaurus rex searches for food in the prehistoric forest but is thwarted in its attempts to find something to eat! T is for Terrible. A tyrannosaurus rex explains that he cannot help it that he is enormous and hungry and is not a vegetarian. Stomp, Dinosaur, Stomp! Illustrations and rhyming text describe a noisy parade of dinosaurs stomping, swooshing, plodding, and lunging through the landscape. Dino-Dinners. Presents information about the eating habits of dinosaurs, discussing the types and amount of food they ate, where they found it, and how physical dimensions and environment affected their diet and their role as predators on each other. All Aboard the Dinotrain. When dinosaurs seek adventure by taking a train ride, they find the trip has some unexpected surprises along the way. Dinosailors. After spending time sailing, some seasick dinosaurs decide they have had enough of the high seas. The Tyrannosaurus Game. One rainy day at school, a group of children work together to make up a story about their adventures with a tyrannosaurus. Princess Dinosaur. Princess Dinosaur has fun playing with the rest of the toys until Spots the dog comes and carries her off to an outdoor adventure. I Am a Tyrannosaurus. A boy mimics the actions of several different dinosaurs as he imagines he is one of them. Jesse imagines riding on a train where all the passengers and workers are dinosaurs. Rex, the rip-roarinest, snip-snortinest, flame-breathinest reptilian ever to stomp the earth. There isn’t a dinosaur in the land that would think of giving Rocky a lick of trouble. The Dinosaur Tamer. With the strength of an Iguanodon and the speed of a Utah Raptor, lasso-tossing, Pleiosaurus-riding Rocky is legendary. Rex decides to surprise his mother by decorating her car.

Rex and the Mother’s Day Hug. Eager to do something special for Mother’s Day, T. Dreaming about being able to fly, young dinosaur companions Scratch, Spike, and Lofty climb a volcano and plan to jump into the air only to learn from a friendly pterodactyl that flying is harder than it seems. Fifteen miniature worlds, each showcasing a math problem.įuge, Charles. How High Can a Dinosaur Count? And Other Math Mysteries. Dinosaur Pirates! A group of prehistoric pirates navigate their way to a desert island in search of a buried treasure, encountering a fearsome band of gold-snatching marauders.įisher, Valorie. The Voyage of Turtle Rex. Follows the life of a giant prehistoric sea turtle.ĭale, Penny. Dad and the Dinosaur. A boy keeps a toy dinosaur in his pocket to help him be brave like his dad–but when the dinosaur goes missing, Dad knows just what to do.Ĭyrus, Kurt. Big Old Bones: A Dinosaur Tale. Professor Potts discovers some big old bones and puts them together in various ways until he is satisfied he has discovered a dinosaur that once ruled the earth.Ĭholdenko, Gennifer. What Happened to Patrick’s Dinosaurs. Fascinated with dinosaurs, Patrick invents an imaginary explanation of why they become extinct.Ĭarrick, Carol. Patrick’s Dinosaurs. When his older brother talks about dinosaurs during a visit to the zoo, Patrick is afraid, until he discovers they all died millions of years ago.Ĭarrick, Carol. Two young dinosaurs track their father around the house and finally tackle him in his easy chair.Ĭarrick, Carol. Includes facts about dinosaurs.īateman, Teresa. The Ugly Duckling Dinosaur: A Prehistoric Tale. In this take on “The Ugly Duckling,” a tyrannosaurus rex is hatched in a nest of ducklings. The Mine-O-Saur. The greedy Mino-o-Saur learns the hard way that he needs to share the toys in order to make friends.īardoe, Cheryl.
