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[G2.1] The Talking T. Rex / Ron Roy; John Steven Gurney ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2004
96 p. ; 19x13 cm.
Tác giả: Ron Roy
Josh, Dink, and Ruth Rose are excited when they learn that their friend Jud has brought a dinosaur show to Green Lawn to raise money for his museum. When the money is stolen, however, the kids work with Officer Fallon to find the money and the guilty person.
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[G2.2] The Talking T. Rex / Ron Roy; John Steven Gurney ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2004
96 p. ; 19x13 cm.
Tác giả: Ron Roy
Josh, Dink, and Ruth Rose are excited when they learn that their friend Jud has brought a dinosaur show to Green Lawn to raise money for his museum. When the money is stolen, however, the kids work with Officer Fallon to find the money and the guilty person.
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[G2.3] The Talking T. Rex / Ron Roy; John Steven Gurney ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2004
96 p. ; 19x13 cm.
Tác giả: Ron Roy
Josh, Dink, and Ruth Rose are excited when they learn that their friend Jud has brought a dinosaur show to Green Lawn to raise money for his museum. When the money is stolen, however, the kids work with Officer Fallon to find the money and the guilty person.
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[G2.4] The Talking T. Rex / Ron Roy; John Steven Gurney ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2004
96 p. ; 19x13 cm.
Tác giả: Ron Roy
Josh, Dink, and Ruth Rose are excited when they learn that their friend Jud has brought a dinosaur show to Green Lawn to raise money for his museum. When the money is stolen, however, the kids work with Officer Fallon to find the money and the guilty person.
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[G3.1] Bunnicula : A Rabbit-Tale Of Mystery / Deborah Howe, James Howe; Alan Daniel ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2007
112 p. ; 19x13 cm.
Tác giả: Deborah Howe
Harold lives with Mr. and Mrs. X (here called Monroe) and their sons Toby and Pete. Also sharing the home are a cat named Chester and a rabbit named Bunnicula. Bunnicula seemed to have fangs. The odd markings on his back looked a little like a cape. Furthermore, Bunnicula slept from sunup to sundown. He was awake only at night. When the family started finding white vegetables - drained dry - with two fang marks in them, Chester was sure Bunnicula was a vampire. But what to do about it? None of the family seemed to grasp the trouble, and Chester's hilarious hints were totally misunderstood. Was Bunnicula really a vampire? Only Bunnicula knows for sure. But the story of Chester's suspicions and their consequences makes for uproarious reading.
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