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1-31. I Keep Going Over The Edges By
Bruce Robb |
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Harry has difficulty colouring in - he keeps going over the edges. Frustrated,
he goes to Dino-World where he can make as much mess as he wants as there are
no edges and no rules. Whilst there, Harry meets a sad Zebra who lives in a part
of Dino-World that is black and white. Harry and the dinos colour in this bleak
part of dino-world by painting all the flowers, traffic lights, trees etc. In
doing so, Harry discovers that he does have the ability to stay within the edges
but that sometimes it's fun to make a mess too. |
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1-32. Cookies By Alexandra Zarowny |
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When Harry thinks his delicious cookie has been stolen he goes to Dino-World
where he plays at being a detective searching for the thief. After much searching,
and a court trial, Harry realises that, much to his embarrassment, he had actually
eaten the cookie himself! |
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1-33. Can I Keep It? By Sheila Dinsmore |
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When Harry finds a nest with an egg in it he wants to keep it, but Nana explains
that it wouldn't be fair. In Dino-World Harry finds, and takes care of, an egg
far larger than the egg at home. Eventually a baby chick is born and thinks that
Sid is it's mother, now Sid and the chick are inseparable, but they all learn
that caring for a baby is hard work. So Harry and the dinos endeavour to reunite
the chick with its real mother, and are relieved to watch them fly south together. |
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1-34. I Don't want to go to bed By
Michael Maurer |
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Harry wants to stay up all night so he goes to Dino-World where he can play
for as long as he wants. But Harry and the Dinos discover that their energy has
a limit when they all become thoroughly exhausted from trying to avoid Harry's
angry alarm clock, which has chased them around Dino -World all night! |
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1-35. Look What I Found! By Karen
Moonah |
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Harry finds a skipping rope outside his house and decides that 'Finders should
be Keepers', so he goes to Dino World to play with it. Whilst there, Sid loses
his glasses, and finds that they have been claimed by a troll who also believes
in the 'Finders Keepers' rule. Harry and the dinos have trouble getting the glasses
back, and learn that it's not fair to keep things that belong to someone else. |
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1-36. I Still Can't Hear You By Paddy
Granleese |
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Harry is nervous about giving a speech about dinosaurs to his classmates,
so he goes to Dino-World to practice, in the hope of gaining confidence. Whilst
there, he finds that the annual dinosaur convention is taking place, and Steggy,
who is suffering from severe stage fright, is expected to deliver the key-note
speech. Steggy and Harry help each other overcome their fears and both deliver
triumphant speeches. |
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1-37. To Outerspace By Sheila Dinsmore |
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Harry takes his blue and red robots into Dino World so that he can continue
the battle they were having at home, but without Nana's scorn. When he arrives
he finds a spaceship waiting for him which takes him to meet two rangers who
are trying to build a space station, but they're creation is hindered by their
constant quarrelling. By trying to reconcile the rangers Harry learns that it
is far better to be friendly and work as a team than to argue and fight. |
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1-38. Hail The Queen! By
Victor Nicolle & Mark
Holloway |
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After watching a movie about the life of a Cleopatra, the gang go to Dino
World to make Patsy Queen. The other dinos grow a little restless, and want to
play a game that is a little more interesting and includes treating everyone
as equals. Patsy then decides to have a chariot race, and learns that playing
with the other dinos is much more fun than being waited on hand and foot. |
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1-39. Steggy's Not Here By Karen Moonah |
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Harry returns from a day out at a theme park and finds that Steggy is
missing. After searching the house, Harry wonders where else he could look? In
DinoWorld of course! After much searching, Harry remembers that they had been
playing hide and seek before visiting the theme park - it turns out that Steggy
was at home looking for them all along.
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1-40. Get Growing! By Ian Whybrow |
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Harry wants to grow some roses for Mother's day but he needs them to grow
in just one day so he goes to Dino-World where flowers grow quickly. When Harry
covers his seeds in too much dino-fertilizer, they take over the garden, he then
has to shrink the plants back to normal size in order to get out of the garden
and go home. Harry learns that growing flowers takes time so he thoughtfully
gives his Mom a flowerpot containing rose seeds so that she will have roses on
every Mother's day. |
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