How to Spot a Dinosaur

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The perfect rhyming children’s book for little dino lovers!

We’re off to find a DINOSAUR!


They can’t be hard to spot.
They’re really big and stomp around.
We’ll probably find a LOT!
Join two little dino-fans determined to spot some dinosaurs on their day out at the park. It isn’t long before they’re in luck . . . behind the swings is an OVIRAPTOR!
Oh, wait, no, it’s not a oviraptor . . . it’s just a PIGEON. On closer inspection, there don’t seem to be ANY dinosaurs at all!
But with helpful tip from a fellow dino-spotter, they find themselves somewhere very special . . . a place where spotting dinosaurs is always absolutely guaranteed!
Binoculars at the ready for a fun-filled rhyming romp . . . full of dinosaurs (yes, really!).
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt meets Ten Little Dinosaurs with the ‘not-all-it-seems’ silliness of Shark in the Park!
Publishing alongside Jurassic World: Dominion, in cinemas June 22.

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Suzy Senior lives with her family and a small gang of pets, at the top of a huge hill in Yorkshire. Her background is in publishing, working with lots of wonderful bookshops. Her favourite type of books are picture books - she loves reading them, writing them and talking about them! She was shortlisted in the National Literacy Trust and Bloomsbury Children's

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About Dan Taylor

Dan Taylor has always had a passion for illustration and, since graduating with an illustration degree, has been working for many years as a freelance artist. Dan works in a number of different forms, including traditional painting techniques combined with digital. He drinks tea by the gallon and lives with a mischievous little dog called Bertie. His other t

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