This title lets you open the hatch of a gleaming time machine, peer through a primeval jungle, and gaze across a rocky ravine. You can see Jake and Ned encounter spiny stegosauruses, a swarm of screeching pterodactyls and a terrifying T-Rex! It features three-dimensional layered pages allow the reader to fully explore the amazing illustrations. It is perfect prehistoric reading for 3- to 7-year-olds. Jake and his little brother Ned are enjoying all the fun of the fair - including a magical ride that takes them on a journey through history! Dinosaur-mad Ned knows which era he wants to visit, and, after much shuddering and lurching, that is precisely where the time machine takes them. The two brothers find themselves in a lush forest, with vivid tropical flowers. In the background is a smoking volcano. And all around them are dinosaurs, real-life dinosaurs, strolling and eating, flying and soaring - and hunting. Jake and Ned get up close and personal with scary predators, and are nearby when a stegosaurus family comes under attack. But will the boys' adventure end when they return home, or will the magic continue? Join them on their journey to find out...Young readers will love this thrilling tale, and the fantastic pop-up illustrations will take them right into the thick of the action.
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Dereen Taylor has worked in children's publishing for many years. She has edited and written many non-fiction and pre-school books for children. She lives in Brighton with her husband and two young sons.
More about Dereen TaylorPeter Kavanagh has written numerous storybooks and picture books for young children. Anne Walter is a freelance children's book writer with a passion for fairy tale and fantasy stories. She has retold many famous fairy tales for reluctant readers, including a set of Hopscotch Fairy Tales. She lives and works in London.
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