The earth trembles to thundering footsteps. Trees snap like twigs with the whoosh of a tail. A massive beast of teeth, muscles, and appetite is bearing down on you.
When Timothy McDunn is accidentally left behind in the middle of Dinosaur World he has to rely on his wits, and the help of a baby duckbilled dinosaur, to escape the jaws of the most terrifying creature in the park!
Along the way he pets a huge stegosaurus, dodges a herd of diplodocus, and swims with an ichthyosaur.
It's an adventure filled with wild sounds, great fun, danger, and solid science.
Estas maravillosas y totalmente dramatizadas grabaciones de emocionantes historias de animales, son excelentes para escuchar con toda la familia. (These wonderful, fully-dramatized recordings of exciting animal stories are great listening for the whole family.)
"Stay on the marked paths. And please don't feed the dinosaurs."
Have you ever wanted to get close enough to an Apatosaurus to pet it? Or watch a herd of stampeding triceratops? Or maybe you'd rather be almost deafened by the roars of a snarling Tyrannosaurus Rex. Whatever your secret dinosaur dream is, Dinosaur World is the place for you.
Join Mary and her father on their wild visit to the world's most exciting zoo. It's an adventure filled with wild sounds, great fun, danger, and solid science.
The fun of a snowball fight, the joy of making snow angels, the thrill of sliding down a snowbank, the wonder of falling snow -all are experienced by young Peter during one snowy day in the city.A Live Oak Media audio production.
It's snowing, said boy with dog. It's only a snowflake," said grandfather with beard. No one thinks one or two snowflakes will amount to anything. Not the man with the hat or the lady with the umbrella. Not even the television or the radio forecasters. But one boy and his dog have faith that the snow will amount to something spectacular, and when flakes start to swirl down on the city, they are also the only ones who know how to truly enjoy it. This playful depiction of a snowy day and the transformation of a city is perfectly captured in simple, poetic text and lively watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations. Snow is a 1998 New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year and a 1999 Caldecott Honor Book.