Dinosaur Club Call Of The Parasaurolophus – Rex Stone

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Behind the trunk, Wanna was nose-to- nose with a plump little dinosaur half his size. The creature was light green, with darker green stripes, and it had a small bump on the back of its skull. It was standing over something that it was chewing with beaky jaws. The strange dinosaur took a step back from Wanna. ‘Look at that footprint its back foot made,’ Jamie whispered. ‘It’s a little version of the ones we found.’

‘It’s a baby Parasaurolophus!’ Tess said with delight. ‘That little bump will grow into a crest when it gets bigger!’ Grunk-grunk-grunk-grunk-grunk! Wanna’s grunks sounded almost like a growl. The baby backed farther away, pulling the item it was chewing with it. Something that had zippers and a flap on the front… ‘That’s my backpack!’ Jamie said. Tess laughed. ‘Wanna’s trying to protect your stuff!’ ‘Or warning the baby not to eat Granddad’s sandwiches.’ Jamie quickly pulled off a young juicy fern frond and waved it in front of the baby’s nose.

‘Hey, little dino! Eat this instead!’ The baby Parasaurolophus grabbed the frond in its jaws and quickly chomped it up. It looked at Jamie, eyes bright with hope. Bright green fern juice ran down its chin. ‘Wow, you made quick work of that!’ Jamie held out another fern frond. The baby stood on its hind legs to snatch at it, splattering Jamie with globs of green.

‘Yuk!’ Jamie brushed off the dino drool and picked some more young fern leaves. ‘You want one, Wanna?’ Grunk. It sounded like a no. Instead, Wanna turned his back and gobbled up a fallen ginkgo fruit. Stinky, slimy, orange ginkgo juice squelched out of the corner of his jaws. ‘Dinosaurs are very slobbery,’ Tess said. Whooooooooop! The trumpeting had started up again. ‘I think they’re calling for their baby,’ Tess said slowly. ‘It must have gotten separated from the herd when they ran away from the T.

rex. We have to get the baby back to them!’ The baby Parasaurolophus put its head to one side and gave a little squeaky wheeep! It sounded just like a guinea pig. Tess thrust a young fern frond into its beak, then another. The baby’s cheeks were bulging like a hamster’s and its stomach was very round.

‘We could dangle fern leaves in front of it and lead it back to the herd,’ she suggested. ‘I’ll check where the rest of the herd is. I should be able to see them from the top of this tree.’ Jamie swiftly scaled the tree.

Text alignment: Auto-justification [OFF] (if the eBook reader has this feature) Auto-hyphenation: [OFF] (if the eBook reader has this feature) Font style: Publisher default setting [ON] (if the eBook reader has this feature) In Settings, change the font size to a size you are most comfortable with. Double-tap images in the book to open images to full screen and to be able to zoom in and see details clearly. OceanofPDF.com g CONTENTS CONTENTS Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Dinosaur timeline Dino World map Parasaurolophus Fact File T.

rex Fact File Belemnite Fact File Quiz Glossary Copyright OceanofPDF.com g CONTENTS Jamie has just moved to Ammonite Bay, a stretch of coastline famed for its fossils. Jamie is a member of the Dinosaur Club—a network of kids who share dinosaur knowledge, help identify fossils, post new discoveries, and chat about all things prehistoric. Jamie carries his tablet everywhere in case he needs to contact the Club. Jamie is exploring Ammonite Bay when he meets Tess, another member of the Dinosaur Club.

Tess takes Jamie to a cave with a strange tunnel and some dinosaur footprints. When they walk along the footprints, the two new friends find themselves back in the time of the dinosaurs! It’s amazing, but dangerous too—and they’ll definitely need help from the Dinosaur Club…

OceanofPDF.com g CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ‘Dino teeth!’ Jamie Morgan stood in Ammonite Bay’s dinosaur museum, digging through a box labeled Late Cretaceous fossils. He held out a handful of sharp, pointed stones the size and shape of his pinkie finger. ‘Wow!’ his best friend, Tess Clay, exclaimed. ‘Kids will love digging those up!’ Jamie’s mom looked up from the wooden crate she was opening. She ran the museum and kept a careful eye on all of their exhibits.

‘Those aren’t teeth,’ she said, ‘they’re belemnites! They’re the fossil remains of the body of a sea creature. Belemnites looked a bit like squid.’ Dr. Morgan pointed to a sandbox table. ‘How are you two getting on with the Get Digging! display?’ Jamie pushed the belemnite fossils into the hard sand. ‘Finished!’ he said with a grin. ‘I’ve already hidden some fossil shells and four little shark teeth.’ ‘I buried a couple of ammonites,’ Tess added. ‘There’s plenty for the visitors to find.’

‘Good job! Come and look at this. It’s the centerpiece for the Late Cretaceous exhibition.’ Dr. Morgan beckoned them over to the open crate.

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  • ISBN: 9798217133901, 9798217133918, 9798217308989
  • Pages: 92
  • Language: English (en)

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