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The Happy Little Dinosaur
- Storytime Books, Book 19
- Narrated by: Kim Mitzo Thompson
- Length: 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Kids will love learning about Brontosaurus in this adorable story about a little dinosaur that hatches from an egg upon the shore. This rhyming story is filled with facts about this happy, little dinosaur that grows into the massive plant-eater and he was meant to be. Simple text, coupled with upbeat music and authentic sound-effects, will keep any dinosaur enthusiast happily entertained. This sweet story reinforces early literacy skills young listeners will need for school success. With this perfect combination of education and entertainment, kids and parents alike will enjoy listening to “The Happy Little Dinosaur” over and over again!
©2021 Judy Nayer (P)2021 Twin Sisters IP, LLC.
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