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1-41. Let's Rock By Sheila Dinsmore |
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Harry isn't allowed to join Sam's band because he's not very good at playing
the drums. He goes to dino-world where he and the dinos gather together to play
various percussion instruments. Pterence leaves the group because he can't keep
time so he goes off to a cave by himself. He learns to play some great rhythms
based on the sounds of nature around him. Harry and the dinos miss Pterence and
go to find him, they are very impressed by what he has learnt. |
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1-42. I Wish I Was A Builder By Richard
Clark |
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Harry wants to build a dream house and realises he must go to Dino-World
in order to find the space and materials to build. Once there, the dinos each
offer Harry different ideas and advice on how and what to build, so Harry decides
that everyone should build their own individual dream homes. Although Steggy
finds it difficult to build, he turns out to be great at demolition and when
Dino world becomes is helps the dinos turn Rocklake Valley back to its original
state by knocking down all the buildings. |
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1-43.What Happens Next? By Karen Moonah |
Nana is reading Harry a bedtime fairy story, but decides it is time for
Harry to go to sleep before the story is finished. Although Nana promises to
finish the story by tomorrow, Harry and the Dinos go to Dino World to invent
the ending themselves. |
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1-44. Circus By Paddy Granleese |
Charley wants to go to the circus but her Mom is unable to take her. As
a solution, Harry and the dinos create a make-believe circus in Harry's garden
for Charley. Trouble is, next-door's cat isn't a very realistic lion, so the
gang head to Dino World to join a real circus! |
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1-45. When I Grow Up By Dennise Fordham |
Harry decides he wants to be a zookeeper when he grows up, but he can't
wait until then so he opens his very own zoo in Dino-World. Harry befriends a
young elephant, and with the help of his friends, endeavours to teach it how
to trumpet. |
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1-46. The Mailman's Here By Nicola
Demerse |
When a letter addressed to a 'Mr. Snow' is delivered to Harry's house,
Harry concludes that Mr. Snow must live in Dino-World so he sets off with the
dinos to hand-deliver the letter to him. After a series of adventures, Harry
finds Mr. Snow but learns that the letter is not for him, it is for Mr. Snow's
twin who lives on Harry's street! |
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1-47. I Can Play Music! By Alexandra
Zarowny |
Harry wants to surprise Mom when she returns home from shopping - so he
decides he will play her some music. However, he doesn't want to play his violin
so he goes to Dino World in search of a new instrument to play. |
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1-48. Help! By Paddy Granleese |
Harry is impressed when he learns that Firemen don't just put out fires,
they also rescue people. In fact, he's so impressed that he decides to become
a fireman himself - in Dino World! Whilst in training, Harry and the dinos learn
all about the importance of good communication and teamwork. |
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1-49. It's In Nana's Room By Sheila
Dinsmore |
Harry and the dinos discover that there's a new dinosaur in the house,
and it belongs to Nana. Aptly named the 'Nanosaurus', it turns out that this
little dinosaur is renowned for it's clumsiness. When Harry and the dinos chase
the Nanosaurus into Dino World, they only have to follow the trail of wreckage
left in its wake in order to find it. |
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1-50. Can I Sleep In My Tent? By Richard
Clark |
Harry wants to sleep out in his new tent in the garden so that he can
practice his scout skills. He looks out of the window and it is pouring with
rain, but there's no room to put up his tent in his bedroom. If Harry cant camp
in the garden for real, there's only one other place he can practice his scout
skills. |
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1-51. I Spy By Alexandra Zarowny |
Harry and the dinos are playing a game of 'I Spy'', Harry decides to 'spy'
his dinos, but he can't remember their proper dinosaur names. Nana once invented
a song to help her remember the names when she was Harry's age, but she's forgotten
the words! Surely the words will be found in Dino-World, especially with the
help of Harry's friend Old Saxon the saxophone. |
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1-52. Is It Really Made Of Cheese? By
Nicole Demerse |
Harry and Charley are arguing over what the moon is made of. In order
to settle their dispute they take a rocket journey to the moon via Dino World.
Once they arrive, they discover that the moon is in fact made of Chocolate chip
cookies, they also discover why it's covered in huge craters - the moon is inhabited
by a hungry monster! |
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