Dinosaur Bedtime Stories For Kids: Captivating Dinosaur Fairy Tales That Will Guide Your Children and Toddlers to a Night of Soothing Sleep and Sweet Dreams.
By Joy Palmer
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Ever wish bedtime was more thrilling than a T-Rex chase? Brace yourself for a dino-mite bedtime journey with “Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids”!
Does bedtime with your little ones constantly feel like a losing battle?
Wondering how to turn bedtime from a yawn-fest to a roar-fest (without hyping your kids up, of course)?
Looking for bedtime stories that whisk your dino-loving kids off to a land filled with dino-delights?
Say goodbye to the nightly bedtime showdown and dive into “Dinosaur Bedtime Stories For Kids”!
With every page, you and your child can look forward to:
- An Exciting Slumber Safari: Ensure a dino-sized dose of peaceful sleep every night.
- Healthy and Educational Bedtime Habits: Combine bedtime fun with fascinating dino facts and adventures at consistent times each night for the best sleep ever.
- No More “Dino-snores”—Just FUN: Guarantee a night of dreams that are as exciting as a dino fossil discovery.
And more!
Start looking forward to giggles, dino-roars, and bedtime bliss as your little ones embark on a nightly roar-tastic adventure. “Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids” is your VIP pass to dreamland!
Ready to make bedtime a Jurassic joyride? Snag your own “Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids” now, and let the dino-tales whisk your children into a night of restful adventures!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 4, 2024
Every page was a delightful adventure into dinosaur dreams! ? - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Sep 5, 2024
Loved The Shy-Ceratops... i recommend this not just to kids but parents too - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Aug 7, 2024
The ebook's layout is thoughtfully desinged, with a clear table of contents that makes navigation easy. This allows readers to quickly find and enjoy their favoirte stories.
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Dinosaur Bedtime Stories For Kids - Joy Palmer
Dinosaur Bedtime Stories For Kids
Captivating Dinosaur Fairy Tales That Will Guide Your Children and Toddlers to a Night of Soothing Sleep and Sweet Dreams.
Joy Palmer
Copyright © 2024 by Joy Pa
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It is not legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
Contents
1.The Shy-Ceratops And The Tooth Of Courage
2.The Angry-Losaurus And The Midnight Adventure
3.The Happy Rex And The Picnic
4.The Terrified-Dactyl Who Was Afraid To Fly
5.The Bold-Raptor And The City Museum
6.The Lazy-Saurus Who Gets Stuck In Sticky Swamp
7.The Silly-Saur Who Went Too Far
Final Words
The Shy-Ceratops And The Tooth Of Courage
Shauna was terrified. It was her first day at school, and she was dreading it. As her mother walked her towards the school gates, Shauna could hear the sounds of the other dinosaur children. They were squealing and shouting, laughing and giggling. Then two older dinosaurs barged past her, accidentally knocking her back and almost sending her flying.
I don't want to go to school!
cried Shauna stamping her feet, Can't I stay home with you?
Shauna's mother looked down at her daughter. The little dinosaur's eyes were filled with tears, and her lower lip wobbled. Shauna's mother knew exactly how she felt. She remembered her first day at school too and knew how difficult it was for a shyceratops. Their family were naturally shy creatures. Of course, there was absolutely nothing wrong with being shy, but it meant that meeting people for the first time was more daunting than it was for some of the other dinosaurs.
Shauna's mother leaned over and gave her daughter a tight hug. Shauna breathed in her mother’s scent. She didn’t want to let go. She felt a lump growing in her throat and a single tear rolled down her cheek. She couldn't bear the thought of going to school by herself and having to speak to all the other dinosaurs. She had been up all night worrying about it, and now the time had come.
It's OK,
said her mother softly, ushering Shauna inside the gate, You'll be alright. Everyone in your class will be feeling exactly the same.
But when Shauna walked into her new classroom, it didn't look like everyone else was feeling the same. They were laughing, and joking, and running, and jumping, and everyone was playing with everyone else. Shauna felt more alone than ever. She turned to run away. But just then, an enormous diplodocus walked into the room, and everyone fell silent.
Good morning, children,
said the enormous diplodocus, My name is Mrs. Davey, and I will be your teacher. Now everyone find a seat and listen up!
There was a mad rush, and everyone scrambled to find a seat. By the time Shauna had looked around to find a chair, there was none left. She felt her cheeks flush red as all the other dinosaur children turned to look at her. Then one of them let out a giggle and Shauna looked down at the floor.
There's another seat over here,
said Mrs. Davey kindly, tapping a stool in the corner.
Shauna walked over silently and sat down, hanging her head. She didn’t dare to look around at the others. She hated feeling like this. She knew that she was a shyceratops just like the rest of her family, but sometimes, just sometimes, she wished she could be bolder like some of the other dinosaurs.
When Shauna’s first day of school finally came to an end, she ran outside the school gates and straight into her mother’s arms. She was so relieved to be heading home. When she arrived back at her house, the whole family was there. She gave each one of them a hug, and they all asked about her day.
She didn’t know where to begin. She hadn’t made any friends; she was the last to find a seat and now sat in the corner on her own; and she had forgotten to take her lunch but was too shy to ask for some food from anyone else. Her tummy had rumbled all afternoon because she had been so hungry! It had all been a bit of a disaster, but she didn’t tell her family that. She didn’t want to disappoint them.
Great Uncle Shane could tell that something was
