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One day, Nathan discovers three mysterious doors hidden at the bottom of his garden. Each one is carved with a different dinosaur.
When he steps through the doors, Nathan travels back to the age of the dinosaurs, where he makes new friends, faces dangerous creatures, and learns to be brave in strange prehistoric worlds.
With one page of simple text and one page of illustrations throughout, the Dinodoors books are designed as the perfect bridge between picture books and longer chapter books for developing readers.
Perfect for children who love dinosaurs, adventure, and early independent reading.
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Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period (8MB)
Book One: Timmy Diplodocus

Nathan steps through the first door into the Jurassic world, where he meets a friendly Diplodocus named Timmy.
The two quickly become friends, but when hungry Allosaurus decide to join their game of hide-and-seek, Nathan must think quickly and run for safety before becoming dinner.
A gentle dinosaur adventure about friendship, bravery, and staying calm under pressure.
Book Two: Gilly Giganotosaurus

Nathan travels to the Cretaceous, where he meets a giant Giganotosaurus named Gilly.
Although she looks frightening, Nathan soon discovers that Gilly is lonely rather than dangerous. But while exploring the prehistoric forest, Nathan finds himself surrounded by clever Velociraptors and must rely on his new friend for help.
A heartwarming dinosaur adventure about kindness, courage, and looking beyond appearances. .
Book Three: Steve Thecodontosaurus

Nathan journeys into the hot deserts of the Triassic world in search of the dinosaur carved on the third door.
Along the way, he meets strange prehistoric creatures, including friendly Dicynodonts and a giant Postosuchus, before finally finding Steve the Thecodontosaurus beside the watering hole.
A fun prehistoric adventure filled with exploration, friendship, and fascinating ancient creatures.