Travel back in time to the world of the dinosaurs in book 3 of this exciting series! Children will be inspired to discover the prehistoric world with these character-driven adventure stories for children aged 5 to 7 years old.
Travel through time to the world of the dinosaurs in this exciting prehistoric fiction series for children.
Jamie has just moved to Ammonite Bay, a stretch of coastline famed for its fossils. He's a member of the Dinosaur Club--a network of kids around the world who share dinosaur knowledge, help each other identify fossils, post new dino discoveries, and talk about all things prehistoric. Jamie is exploring Ammonite Bay when he meets Tess, another member of Dinosaur Club who lives in Ammonite Bay. Tess shows Jamie her favorite place--a secret cave with fossils all over the walls. But what's that strange tunnel at the back? Together they go through the tunnel and they discover some dinosaur footprints. Jamie and Tess walk along them...and the two new friends discover they have traveled back to the time of the dinosaurs!
It's amazing, but dangerous, too--and they'll definitely need help from the Dinosaur Club...
In this adventure, Jamie and Tess find themselves caught in a terrible storm. During the chaos, a stegosaurus egg is swept away downriver. It's up to Jamie and Tess to recover the egg and return it to its mother before it's too late!
Very informative book, read with with my dino loving almost 4 year old and my 5 year old. Enough pictures to keep interest, pictures were great illustration to explain what was happening in the book. Read it in one night and my almost 4 year old listened the entire time!
Also, learned so much from the book. I had a basic history of dinosaurs, but this really put a timeline together and we learned so much about the different dinosaurs during the different periods (Triassic, Jurassic, Crustaceans). Along with how the climate and landscapes had changed.
This was a cute, quick read. This time the kids were transported to the Jurassic Era, which was a nice change. I actually recognized one of the dinosaurs off the bat. The story itself was not groundbreaking, but it was fun enough. The facts are interesting (to me, at least). All in all, this is a pretty cute series. I won't be continuing it, but I'm glad I know about it.