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The Dino Files #2

Too Big to Hide

Stacy McAnulty Mike Boldt

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Random House Books for Young Readers
18 May 2017
Series: Dino Files
Dinosaurs, humor, and hijinks make this the perfect chapter book series for reluctant readers and dinosaur fans!

Baby dinosaurs are fun pets. . . . BIG dinosaurs are a problem.

Hiding a baby dinosaur is hard work. And it's about to get even harder! Frank and Sam's grandma has found a new fossil, and it looks just like baby dinosaur Peanut's horn . . . only a thousand times bigger! Will Peanut grow to be that huge, too? How do you hide a dinosaur when he is as big as a house? It won't be easy. Especially when scientists come to the dig site to make a movie about the new fossil.

This fun chapter book series is perfect for kids who love to laugh out loud while learning about dinosaurs. Back matter includes a glossary of dino terms.

Reviews

""T. rex-sized fun! McAnulty combines a pitch-perfect voice, fascinating science, exciting adventure, and laugh-out-loud humor, creating a wildly entertaining page-turner."" -Middle Shelf

""A fresh take on a fossilized premise, this will appeal to dino fans and readers with their own nerd badge."" -The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

""There will always be kids fascinated by dinosaurs, and this is just the series for them."" -Booklist
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Illustrated by:   Mike Boldt
Imprint:   Random House Books for Young Readers
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   108g
ISBN:   9781524701512
ISBN 10:   1524701513
Series:   Dino Files
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

STACY McANULTY does not have a dinosaur. She does have three kids, two dogs, and one husband. She has been on a dinosaur dig in Wyoming, where she found a small fossil. It wasn't an egg. Stacy grew up in upstate New York but now calls North Carolina home. (She still really wants a dinosaur-preferably a Spinosaurus.) Visit her online and find fun activities at thedinofiles.com. Find her on Twitter at @stacymcanulty.

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