Dinosaur Day series - author   children's fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Dinosaur Day
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Notes

  • For other works included in this series see Australian Children's Books by Marcie Muir and Kerry White (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1992-2004).

Includes

y separately published work icon The Dinosaur Who Couldn't Sleep Michael Salmon , Michael Salmon (illustrator), Los Angeles Sydney : Price Stern and Sloan Horwitz Grahame , 1988 Z1408464 1988 single work picture book children's
y separately published work icon The Dinosaur who Forgot her Birthday Michael Salmon , Michael Salmon (illustrator), Glen Waverley : Peter Antill-Rose , 1990 Z1408593 1990 single work picture book children's Penny the dinosaur has a very bad memory, even for her own birthday!
y separately published work icon The Dinosaur Who Wouldn't Go to School Michael Salmon , Michael Salmon (illustrator), Glen Waverley : Peter Antill-Rose , 1990 Z1408652 1990 single work picture book children's Marvin is a young Tyrannosaurus Rex with a bad temper. When all the other young Dinosaurs go to school Marvin doesn't want to. (Source: Book Seller)
y separately published work icon The Dinosaur Who Invented Things Michael Salmon , Michael Salmon (illustrator), Glen Waverley : Peter Antill-Rose , 1990 Z1408663 1990 single work picture book children's
y separately published work icon The Dinosaur Who Wanted to Fly Michael Salmon , Glen Waverley : Peter Antill-Rose , 1990 Z1408677 1990 single work picture book children's 'There was something very different about this Triceratops! Wilbur would spend hours gazing up at the Pterosaurs as they glided about the sky on the warm thermal winds. 'I want to fly too ... just like they do' he declared to his friends. (Well, that's going to be a problem if you weigh about the same as a small School Bus!) He tried to fly, jumping out of tree ferns, then making himself some pretend wings! Nothing worked ... he was an earthbound dinosaur. However, Wilbur finally achieves a 'lift-off', but not in the way he expects ...' (Source: Kiwi Media)

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