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Noisy Dinosaur Sound Book

Out of Print
By: Sam Taplin(Author), Lee Wildish(Illustrator)
10 pages, colour illustrations, includes sound module
Noisy Dinosaur
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  • Noisy Dinosaur ISBN: 9780746097847 Hardback Mar 2009 Out of Print #210774
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This lovely big board book is perfect for sharing with small children, who will love pressing the buttons to make the sounds you hear in the noisy prehistoric times. A perfect book for young dinosaur enthusiasts. Noisy Dinosaur comes with eight sounds, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring, raptors hissing and a pterodactyl squawking. It is colorfully illustrated by Lee Wildish.

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Out of Print
By: Sam Taplin(Author), Lee Wildish(Illustrator)
10 pages, colour illustrations, includes sound module
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