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DinoTale: The 2nd edition
DinoTale: The 2nd edition
DinoTale: The 2nd edition
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DinoTale: The 2nd edition

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Deep within the Pacific Northwest, there exists a hidden valley long forgotten by time called Sauria. It is a place where creatures that once inhabit a Prehistoric world still walk the Earth and one of them will encounter and befriend its newest visitor. Together they'll embark on an unforgettable adventure in a land that time forgot

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2022
ISBN9781088041352
DinoTale: The 2nd edition

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DinoTale - Jeremy Patrick Bickham

Have you ever wondered what happened to the dinosaurs? Everyone believes that these marvelous creatures are all but extinct, never to be seen again...or are they? Somewhere deep within America’s pacific northwest, there lies a hidden world truly lost in time named Sauria.

Within this prehistoric paradise, many different dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures not only survive but flourish even though millions of years have gone by.

On one fateful day, a little dinosaur was taking a stroll when he discovers something new. His name is Parker the Parksosaurus (PAHRK-so-SOR-us), a little dinosaur with a big heart. Parker was just enjoying himself with his little stroll when something out of place caught the little dinosaur’s attention. It was a trail of footprints Parker has never seen before, belonging to an unknown creature.

What in the Mesozoic would make tracks like these? Parker wondered curiously. I don’t recall any dinosaur that could make tracks like these or any other creature for that matter.

Peaked with curiosity, the little dinosaur decided to follow them in hopes of knowing

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