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The Adventures of Dinosaur Dog series
Adventure story chapter books with black and white illustrations in about two boys and their dog, Dino, who find that their doggie door has become a time tunnel going back to when dinosaurs lived. In soft cover for ages 8 to 11.
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The Family of Ree
The Family of Ree
25th Anniversary Edition
Lesson learned: Take care of your environment
Welcome to the World of Ree
This story is about a world called Ree,
Where Wizards and Erfs and Beebees will be.
It’s a magical world that is covered with trees
And twenty plus two fresh water seas.
There are lots of great people that live in this place,
In this world far out in outer space.
They spend lots of time, and it is time well spent,
Taking care of their environment.
Troubles With Dragons
Troubles With Dragons
30th Anniversary Edition
Lesson learned: Be responsible
Look Out! Baby Dragon!
They were floating along just as they should,
When Feejee saw something that didn’t look good.
“Whats that,’’ she said, “on that cliff, do you see?
It looks like a baby dragon to me.”
“You’re right,” said Jeeter, “and I hate to say,
That baby dragon is right in our way!
Oh, Dragon,” yelled Jeeter, “could you move, please?”
“He’s not moving,” said Feejee. “He’s just eating leaves.”
“Oh no,” Beebee said. “Look out for his horn.
If we hit that thing our balloon will be torn!”
Oh no! More Wizard Lessons
Oh, No! More Wizard Lessons
25th Anniversary Edition
Lesson learned: Be successful, study and practice
Jeeter Gets a Flying Lesson
Now Jeeter,” said Dundee, “you give it a try.
Let’s hear the command. Lets see you fly high.”
What if,’ asked Jeeter, “I make a mistake
And I crash, KERSPLASH, right into a lake?”
“I was scared,” Dundee said, “of goofing up, too.
To succeed you must practice. That’s what you must do.”
“Okay,” groaned Jeeter. “I guess it’s my turn.
If I don’t ever practice, I won’t ever learn.”
The Secret of GorBee Grotto
The Secret of GorBee Grotto
Lesson learned: Treat others as you want them to treat you
Who or What is in the Grotto?
“See,” whispered Beebee, “whats making the light?
I think it’s a fire ... it’s a fire all right.”
“Indeed,” said Dundee. So they sailed to the shore.
They all jumped out and began to explore.
They stood near the fire and were looking around.
“Look,” whispered Jeeter, “footprints on the ground.
Then Dundee looked up and said, “Hello!”
To something outside the fire’s warm glow.