Mario and the Dinosaur
By E. G. Walker
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When Mario visited the Living Desert, he discovered he could talk to the animals. He became friends with Suri, the Meerkat. Suri taught him the magic words that would change his size. This began Mario's wonderful adventures in the animal world. This is a tale about his encounters with the Dinosaurs of the Mezosoic Era, an adventure that lead him back in time.
E. G. Walker
Esther G. Walker, thirty-five-year desert resident, writes stories under the pen name E. G. Walker. Her short stories have been published in national and local magazines, including the Los Angeles Times as a regular contract writer for the children’s page. Esther teaches at the Braille Institute in Rancho Mirage, California, conducts “Esther-size” classes at the Coachella Valley Recreation District; she taught “Creative Writing” at the La Quinta Senior Center. She retired from Esther’s Typesetting in 1996 and began a second career as a writer.
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Mario and the Dinosaur - E. G. Walker
Mario
and
The Dinosaur
by
E. G. Walker
Illustrations by Nancy J. Wilham
Copyright 2002 E. G. Walker
Published by E. G. Walker at Smashwords
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Preface
"Inch Worm.
Pinch Worm.
Wish Worm too.
I wish to be
as small as you."
When Mario visited the Living Desert, he discovered he could talk to the animals. He became