The Radisaurs, T-Bone and the Lost City

Kids, Animals, Dinosaurs, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: David Aiello ISBN: 9781301593712
Publisher: David Aiello Publication: April 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Aiello
ISBN: 9781301593712
Publisher: David Aiello
Publication: April 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Radisaurs: Part Dinosaur, Part Animal and Full of Adventure!
Would you like to skateboard with a dinosaur? Have you thought about having an elephant give you a ride on his bicycle? Do you dream about exploring strange, new places? If you do, then come along on a reading adventure with the RadisaursTM (rad-i-sores).

Children enjoy anthropomorphic tales with dinosaurs and other animals. In a new twist, The RadisaursTM combine this attraction by introducing characters that are half dinosaur, half modern animal – and have an interest in being active. We meet:
* T-Bone, a stegophant (stegosaurus + elephant)
* Streak, a giraffiraptor (giraffe + velociraptor)
* Auna, a brontobee (brontosaurus + bumble bee)
* Grover, triceramouse (triceratops + mouse) …and more

In The Radisaurs: T-Bone and the Lost City, T-Bone and his friends, go on a mountain biking adventure and discover a lost city. While exploring this new place, they see incredible sites and stumble upon some
strange new friends and learn that sometimes you have to be brave in order to grow.

Composed of short sentences, this illustrated, entertaining story is well suited to new readers, ages 5 – 10. The story flows with fun and adventure while exploring issues everyone can understand, such as fear and friendship.

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The Radisaurs: Part Dinosaur, Part Animal and Full of Adventure!
Would you like to skateboard with a dinosaur? Have you thought about having an elephant give you a ride on his bicycle? Do you dream about exploring strange, new places? If you do, then come along on a reading adventure with the RadisaursTM (rad-i-sores).

Children enjoy anthropomorphic tales with dinosaurs and other animals. In a new twist, The RadisaursTM combine this attraction by introducing characters that are half dinosaur, half modern animal – and have an interest in being active. We meet:
* T-Bone, a stegophant (stegosaurus + elephant)
* Streak, a giraffiraptor (giraffe + velociraptor)
* Auna, a brontobee (brontosaurus + bumble bee)
* Grover, triceramouse (triceratops + mouse) …and more

In The Radisaurs: T-Bone and the Lost City, T-Bone and his friends, go on a mountain biking adventure and discover a lost city. While exploring this new place, they see incredible sites and stumble upon some
strange new friends and learn that sometimes you have to be brave in order to grow.

Composed of short sentences, this illustrated, entertaining story is well suited to new readers, ages 5 – 10. The story flows with fun and adventure while exploring issues everyone can understand, such as fear and friendship.

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