Bag om Dinosaur Club Collection One: Contains 4 Action-Packed Adventures
Travel back in time to the world of the dinosaurs in this exciting four-book box set of dinosaur-themed prehistoric fiction for children.Dive into an exciting Jurassic world and travel back in time with the Dinosaur Club! Children will be inspired to discover the prehistoric world with this collection of dinosaur books for 5-7-year-olds.Jamie has just moved to Ammonite Bay, a stretch of coastline famous for its fossils. He is a member of the Dinosaur Club - a network of kids around the world who love dinosaurs. Jamie is busy exploring when he discovers some dinosaur footprints and is transported back to the time of the dinosaurs! It's amazing but dangerous too - he'll definitely need help from the Dinosaur Club...Inside the collection:The first four books in the series are included in this collection: The T. Rex Attack, A Triceratops Charge, Saving a Stegosaurus, and Tracking the Diplodocus. Each story is fast-paced, fun, and full of facts, and along the way, Jamie encounters all kinds of amazing dinosaurs.This boxset of exciting dinosaur stories offers:- An introduction to core nonfiction to children aged 5-7 who prefer stories, but are packed with exciting dinosaur facts.- Beautifully illustrated line art accompanied by expertly written text.- Reference pages to extend childrens' interest in these fascinating prehistoric creatures.- All the latest dinosaur information and up-to-date discoveries.- Reference material which solidifies each narrative, including timelines, quizzes, fact files, and glossaries.Little ones will love to learn about the prehistoric world with the Dinosaur Club collection of character-driven adventure stories for children, through fun facts, timelines and quizzes. More in the SeriesAt DK, we believe in the power of discovery.So why stop there? If you like the first four books in The Dinosaur Club Boxset 1, then you'll love the following Dinosaur Club titles, The Compsognathus Chase, Catching the Velociraptor and Escaping the Liopleurodon!
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