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21. I Can't Find My Favorite Sock |
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Synopsis: Harry can't find one of his red cowboy
socks - the one with a white fringe. Unable to find it at home, he goes to Dino
World in an attempt to track it down. Upon arrival, Harry and the dinos find
that Dino World is overrun by a herd of lost socks, among which is the one he's
looking for. Now all he needs to do is coax it back to reality…
Lesson: Learning responsibility.
Humor: How to deal with potentially frustrating situations. |
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22. I Promise |
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Synopsis: When Charlie lends Harry her Sergeant Shout toy for the weekend,
Harry promises not to let it leave in his bedroom. But because the bucket is
also in Harry's bedroom, he thinks it would technically be OK for him to take
Sergeant Shout into Dino World. Sgt. Shout loves dino world and through intense
boot camp style training, he tries to teach Harry and the dinos how to be soldiers.
Harry finds that promises can be hard to keep when Sgt. Shout is reluctant to
return to the real world.
Lesson: Responsibility. Keeping one’s word.
Humor: Dealing with anxiety. Learning to keep one’s word. |
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23. Abracadabra |
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Synopsis: Harry receives a box of magic tricks for Christmas but is unable
to create any magic. Disgruntled, he visits Dino World where to his delight he
comes across a Book of Magic Tricks that tries to teach him how to do tricks
properly. When all of the tricks go ridiculously wrong the owner of the book
- a rabbit named Mr. Wiggle-Nose teaches Harry that to believe in and create
magic he must first believe in himself.
Lesson: Self-image. Developing confidence.
Humor: Dealing with frustration. |
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24. I'm not Going |
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Synopsis: Harry is scared of going to the dentist, but when Trike complains
that his horn is sore Harry insists that Trike goes to the Horntist in Dino World.
Harry is allowed to be the Horntist's Assistant for the visit and quickly becomes
fascinated by the world of dino-dentistry. Upon returning home Harry can't wait
for the dinos to accompany him to see his dentist.
Lesson: Overcoming one’s fears.
Humor: Dealing with anxiety.
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25. Me First |
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Synopsis: While playing in the yard with Charlie, Harry insists on being
first on the swing, and then manages to destroy her sandcastle by being boisterous
in the sandbox. Charlie goes home annoyed, so Nana gives Harry a book on King
Arthur and his Knights so that he can learn about good manners. But after reading
the book, Harry is more interested in knightly activities like jousting and battling
with Dragons, than chivalry and kindness, so he goes to Dino World to play at
being a knight. When Harry is imprisoned by a selfish Dragon, he learns that
good manners are very important.
Lesson: Learning to share. Friendship.
Humor: Social Skills Development. Having manners. |
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26. Ooops! |
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Synopsis: Harry is playing his favorite computer
game when he accidentally loses Mum's latest report for her newspaper. With the
help of a computer mouse in Dino World he embarks on a journey to the computer’s
recycle bin in an attempt to retrieve it before it is lost forever.
Lesson: Creative problem solving. Dealing with stressful situations.
Humor: Coping with frustration. |
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27. Who To Choose |
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Synopsis: Charlie is having a sleepover and has invited Harry; however,
Charlie's Mum says he is only allowed to bring one of the dinos with him. Harry
finds it is very difficult to choose so as a solution, Harry invites Charlie
to a sleepover at his house instead - problem solved!
Lesson: Making choices.
Humor: Dealing with anxiety. |
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28. Origami |
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Synopsis: Harry goes to Dino World to learn how to make origami animals.
In Dino-Japan he meets Tatsu the dragon who accidentally burns all of his origami
creations every time he breathes. Harry makes a giant origami fan from some blueprint
designs created by Tatsu, the fan blows out Tatsu's fire thus enabling him to
continue making origami animals.
Lesson: Creative problem solving. Humor: Solving problems. Dealing with frustration. |
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29. I Win! |
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Synopsis: Harry is pleased when he wins a game he is playing with Nana
so he visits Dino World where he makes up lots of games and wins every time.
To find out who is the ultimate winner, the dinos invent a new complicated game,
but after the game has taken them on a fun journey all over Dino World they realize
that winning isn't important as long as they are having fun.
Lesson: Winning isn’t everything.
Humor: Winning is not as important as having fun. |
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30. Do them All |
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Synopsis: Harry wants to do lots of things all at once so instead of choosing
one activity he goes to Dino World to replicate himself so that he can do them
all. The clay clones of himself that Harry creates aren't much fun for the dinos
to play with. The story ends with Harry learning the value of pacing himself
and taking part in one activity at a time.
Lesson: Making choices.
Humor: Dealing with anxiety and insecurity. |
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