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Attack of the Tyrannosaurus (Dinosaur Cove, No. 1) 5 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic, 2008
A series for future paleontologist!! I would highly recommend this informative series about dinosaurs.It's much better than the Magic Tree House series and well written too.The facts are presented via the "Fossil Finder" which my son thought was very cool and the accompanying maps and fact files only added to its appeal.We have a new word in our house now-'JATOM'.I enjoyed reading it as much as my 6 year old son and can't wait to ...
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Catching The Velociraptor (Dinosaur Cove) 4 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2009
8 year old loves this series These books are full of fun adventure and tons of intersting facts....I love when a book makes learnign fun! Wish the books were longer!! It is a quick and fun read for a 3rd grader.
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Escape from the Fierce Predator (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2009
When Jamie and Tom spot the fierce Allosaurus in their secret dino world, they decide to observe it from a distance. But when the dinosaur spots them, the chase is on. The boys and Wanna run for their lives and find a secret cave to hide in, but the Allosaurus soon sniffs them out. What can they use to mask their scent and escape from the fierce predator once and for all?
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Charge Of The Triceratops (Dinosaur Cove) 5 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
AWESOME! My Daughter LOVES these books. She is a huge Dinosaur nut along with Mummies. She has read the whole series at least 3 times each. She got these at 7 and at 9 they don't leave her side much. Bring on more!!!
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March Of The Ankylosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) 5 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
8 year old loves series These books are full of fun adventure and tons of intersting facts....I love when a book makes learnign fun! Wish the books were longer!! It is a quick and fun read for a 3rd grader.
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Saving The Stegosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) 2 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2009
Great series! My young kindergartner who is almost 5 loves this series of Dinosaur Cove books. I read him the chapters and he is always begging for another. We read one Magic Tree House book this summer and I feel the Dinosaur Cove seires is superior. The books are about 60to 75 pages, with chapters of about 6 pages with a few black pictures to go with it. I am happy to buy the books as I know he will ...
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Swimming With The Plesiosaur (Dinosaur Cove) 1 review Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2009
8 year old loves series These books are full of fun adventure and tons of intersting facts....I love when a book makes learnign fun! Wish the books were longer!! It is a quick and fun read for a 3rd grader.
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Tracking The Diplodocus (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2010
Tom and Jamie can't believe their luck when they find a secret entrance to a prehistoric world filled with dinosaurs! They vow to have a new adventure every day.
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Flight Of The Quetzalcoatlus (Dinosaur Cove) 2 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008
An Imaginative Rescue I am seven years old. This story is about saving their dinosaur friend Wanna. It has a lot of climbing action, which is imaginative. To me, this is the second best book in the series because it is funny - many parts made me smile.
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Stampede Of The Edmontosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) 4 reviews Rex Stone
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2009
My 7 year old son loves it! I have a 7 year old who is really into dinosaurs and just loves this entire Dinosaur Cove series. He previously read all of the other books in the series and couldn't wait for this one to come out. When he finally got it for Easter, he was just thrilled!
From my point of view, these are good adventure stories for kids. They are written like many other children's books - not very difficult to ...
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Tracking the Gigantic Beast (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2009
Jamie and Tom are back in Jurassic dinosaur world doing a spot of prehistoric bird watching. Suddenly a large face appears among the treetops - it's a huge diplodocus! The boys enjoy watching the enormous beast chewing on the branches, but when a big twig gets lodged in its mouth, the diplodocus starts going crazy. Jamie and Tom must find their way across the treetops, swinging on vines, in order to catch up with the dinosaur and try to help ...
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March of the Armoured Beasts (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
When Jamie moves to Dinosaur Cove with his father he's looking forward to doing some fossil hunting on the beach. But when he and his friend, Tom, discover a forgotten cave with fossilised dinosaur footprints, it takes them to another world ...a world of dinosaurs. Jamie and Tom discover some fresh dinosaur footprints and decide to do some tracking. It looks as if a large herd are moving towards the river, but as the boys approach the marshy ...
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Stampede of the Giant Reptiles (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
Jamie and Tom are dying to get back to Dino World - but when they do, they find everything is quiet and still. Where are all the dinosaurs? What are they doing? Then they hear a big explosion above them - and there are meteors flying through the sky! The meteors slam into the ground and the impact knocks the boys off their feet. All over Dino World there are pockets of smoke and fire in the trees and the dinosaurs begin to emerge from the ...
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Charge of the Three-horned Monster (Dinosaur Cove) 1 review Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
SAME book as Charge of the Triceratops The publisher has rereleased Charge of the Triceratops(of the Dinosaur Cove Series) under a new name and with a new cover page - but don't be fooled. This is the same book! My son was so excited to receive more books from this series....only to find out he already had this, and the others we ordered. Any with these new, bright covers are just rereleases of the other books that include the ...
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Flight of the Winged Serpent (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
When Jamie moves to Dinosaur Cove with his father he's looking forward to doing some fossil hunting on the beach. But when he and his friend, Tom, discover a forgotten cave with fossilised dinosaur footprints, it takes them to another world ...a world of dinosaurs. The boys return to the land of the dinosaurs and set off to explore around the beach and the lagoon. They spot a Quetzalcoatus, the biggest of the Pterosaurs, flying high above them ...
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Assault of the Friendly Fiends (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2009
Jamie and Tom are off on another adventure in Dino World and with their little dinosaur friend, Wanna, they set off for Misty Mountains. They spot a group of turkey-sized dinosaurs on the mountainside - they look really cute. But when the dinos chase after a passing lizard the boys realize they're not so sweet after all. They're carnivores and they want Jamie and Tom for their next meal! As they race to get away the boys and Wanna climb ...
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Catching the Speedy Thief (Dinosaur Cove) 1 review Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
SAME book as Catching the Velociraptor! The publisher has rereleased Catching the Velociraptor (of the Dinosaur Cove Series) under a new name and with a new cover page - but don't be fooled. This is the same book! My son was so excited to receive more books from this series....only to find out he already had this, and the others we ordered. Any with these new, bright covers are just rereleases of the other books that include the ...
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Attack of the Lizard King (Dinosaur Cove) Rex Stone
Oxford University Press, 2008
When Jamie moves to Dinosaur Cove with his father he's looking forward to doing some fossil hunting on the beach. But when he and his friend, Tom, discover a forgotten cave with fossilised dinosaur footprints, it takes them to another world ...a world of dinosaurs. In this secret place the boys meet a small, friendly Wannanosaurus, who leads them further into the prehistoric landscape, past mysterious fungi and strange fruits (which smell like ...
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