
Treats for a T-Rex
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Narrated by:
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Stanley McGeagh
About this listen
A boy called George had a staggering thought:
The T-Rex could still be alive!
So he built a hang glider and packed up his bag,
With the tools he would need to survive.
Join George, a young and courageous explorer with all the pluck of a little Indiana Jones, on a Jurassic Park-style journey to find an island of dinosaurs!
George swoops off to seek the fearsome T-rex on his home-made hang-glider with just his dog Trixie for company. But will he find the lost dinosaur island he seeks? And how will Trixie's dog treats come in handy when things get a little hairy?
©2016 Adam and Charlotte Guillain, Egmont UK Limited (P)2016 Bolinda PublishingCritic Reviews
'I think the idea of the whole series is a great one, as it gives scope to the authors for a wide range of books without getting stuck in a particular rut, with the possibilities for settings and stories being endless. I think these books have a wonderfully warm and family-friendly feel to them.' (on the George's Amazing Adventures series) (The Bookbag)
'Great fun, and destined to be a real favourite ...' (on Pizza for Pirates) (LoveReading4Kids)
'The different characters that George meets are fun and interesting and the book moves nicely from scene to scene.' (on Marshmallows for Martians) (The Bookbag)
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