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Dinosaur Land©BestHere's the entire story for Dinosaur Land. Personalized information is shown in bold for illustrative purposes; however, your book will not contain bold personal data within the story. Please note: the words and format in your book may vary slightly due to periodic software updates. Click to personalize and order this book Brian Gene Wilson in Dinosaur Land With Love From Uncle Bob and Aunt Sue August 2011 Page 1 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 2 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- Brian Gene Wilson, age 8, of Reno, Nevada, loved to play with dinosaur toys. In his room there were many of them: big ones, little ones, tall ones and short ones. James and Ashley knew how much he loved dinosaurs. Page 3 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 4 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- One day, Brian was looking at pictures in his favorite dinosaur book. A fierce tyrannosaurus rex with big, sharp teeth was wrestling another meat-eating dinosaur, called an allosaurus. A pterodactyl, a huge lizard with wings, was flying in the air watching the battle. Brian concentrated hard on the pictures. Page 5 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 6 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- The dinosaurs seemed to come alive. A lizard with a long neck, fat body and huge tail stood beside a beautiful lagoon. A brightly colored spotted egg lay in a cozy nest near a friendly looking beast. In the distance, a duckbill dinosaur, called a trachodon, walked on two legs chewing giant ferns. Page 7 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 8 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- Suddenly Brian was in the tropical rain forest with the dinosaurs. "Wow, the dinosaurs eat so much! I'm afraid they will eat me," Brian said, trembling. "Are you as sweet as this palm tree?" someone asked in a friendly voice. "Who said that?" Brian wondered. "I am a brontosaurus called Thunderfoot," replied the long-necked lizard. Page 9 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 10 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- "Do you eat children?" Brian asked. Thunderfoot lowered her long neck and examined Brian carefully. "You don't look very tasty," Thunderfoot decided. "And I only eat plants. Anyway, it's time to go to sleep at the top of the mountain." The giant creature gently covered her egg and joined the other dinosaurs. Page 11 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 12 & 13 (illustrated pages) ---------------------------------------------------- The dinosaurs snored very loudly as they slept. Suddenly Brian heard a much louder noise. The mountain was exploding! Fire and melted rock poured out of the volcano. "Wake up, everyone! Wake up!" Brian shouted. "Oh, please, we must hurry away from here and get to the water." The dinosaurs loudly lumbered to the safe lagoon. Page 14 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 15 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- "We are safe, thanks to Brian," the dinosaurs chanted. The dinosaurs were so thankful they decided to have a party to honor Brian. During the party, they danced and thumped their tails until the ground shook. "What a wonderful celebration!" Brian said. "I wish James and Ashley could join the fun." Page 16 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 17 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- Just then, Brian noticed a change in the brightly colored spotted egg in the nest by the lagoon. "Look over there!" called Brian. "Thunderfoot's egg is hatching!" Snap! A little head poked through the top of the shell. The sides broke away and out tumbled a baby dinosaur with a long neck, fat body and big lizard tail. Page 18 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 19 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- A pterodactyl neighbor flew close to visit the baby dinosaur. Thunderfoot and her baby walked toward the beautiful lagoon. Other dinosaurs returned to the tropical rain forest. "Please stay with us forever," pleaded the dinosaurs. Brian answered, "I would love to stay with you, but I can't. I must return to my home in Reno, Nevada. James and Ashley will be worried." Page 20 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 21 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- Brian closed his eyes and waved farewell to the dinosaurs. When he opened his eyes, the picture in his dinosaur book had changed. The brightly colored spotted egg was no longer in the cozy nest by the lagoon. Now, a brand-new baby dinosaur stood nose to nose with its proud mother, Thunderfoot. Page 22 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Page 23 (illustrated page) ---------------------------------------------------- List of personalized books and order information Page 24 (illustrated page with text) ---------------------------------------------------- Click to personalize and order this book |
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