Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs (Harry and the Dinosaurs)

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Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs (Harry and the Dinosaurs)

Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs (Harry and the Dinosaurs)

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Harry and the Dinos are having a great time making shadow puppets in Harry's bedroom – until their shadows disappear into Dino World... Fortunately, shadows love to play hide and seek almost as much as dinosaurs, and so follows the greatest game of hide and seek that Dino World has ever seen! But with their ability to hide almost anywhere, the shadows aren't going to make it easy for their more solid counterparts to find them! The series has captured the hearts of children and parents alike since its debut in 1994. The books have been translated into more than 20 languages and have sold millions of copies around the world. The story has also been adapted into an animated television series that has aired in numerous countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Keen to discover the undiscovered, 'Harry The Explorer' and his Dinosaurs go to Dino World to see what new territory they can conquer. Their adventure begins to challenge their creativity as they arrive at the edge of Dino World and discover a completely white space where they can create a new world!!! When Harry and the Dinos learn that groups of stars make pictures called constellations, they decide to investigate further! Space Captain Harry and his Dino crew boldly go where no dino has gone before: Dino World!

It's Harry's first day at school. He and his dinosaurs are very excited and perhaps a little bit nervous. But when Harry's dinosaur friends don't join him in the classroom, Harry's not so sure he's going to like school, but the dinosaurs come to the rescue, and Harry and his new friend learn just how much fun school can really be. Harry wants to sleep out in his new tent in the garden so that he can practice his scout skills. He looks out of the window and it is pouring with rain, but there's no room to put up his tent in his bedroom. If Harry can't camp in the garden for real, there's only one other place he can practice his scout skills. Harry has a nightmare in which he is chased by a monster, so he goes to Dino-World in an attempt to hide from it. But because the monster is created by Harry's imagination it materializes in Dino-World and terrorizes Harry and the dinos until Harry imagines the monster as harmless and friendly. Nana is reading Harry a bedtime fairy story, but decides it is time for Harry to go to sleep before the story is finished. Although Nana promises to finish the story by tomorrow, Harry and the Dinos go to Dino World to invent the ending themselves. Harry is curious to know what a 'quest' is after he sees Sam reading a book about Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece. While Mom is explaining, Nana mentions that Mom's birthday is coming up and Harry and the Dinos decide to go to Dino World to embark on a quest of their own to find the perfect birthday gift.

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Harry and the Dinos have set up camp in the living room and it reminds Mom of the time when she went camping with the Nature Guides. She shows them her collection of Guide badges and it inspires Harry and the Dinos to go on a real camping trip and earn their own badges. The intrepid explorers head to Dino World where they embark on an adventure to find The Lost Falls and get some badges along the way. But with pesky bugs and scary monsters to contend with, Harry and the Dinos learn that it's not always as easy as it might seem to earn a badge! Children can play a variety of games including snap, pairs, guess who and create a story. Plus, when space allows, your child can turn over the cards and build a large floor puzzle.

Harry is reluctant to have a bath so he goes to Dino-World where he endeavours to become as dirty and stinky as he possibly can. He becomes so repulsively filthy that even the dinosaurs don't want to play with him and he is even crowned King of the Swamp. However, when faced with losing his hair as a result of his uncleanness, Harry decides a bath would actually be quite nice after all. Adrian Reynolds is a hugely talented illustrator who has worked on many picture books, including the wonderful Harry stories and four adventures featuring Pete and Polo. Adrian lives in Cambridge. Harry takes his blue and red robots into Dino World so that he can continue the battle they were having at home, but without Nana's scorn. When he arrives he finds a spaceship waiting for him which takes him to meet two rangers who are trying to build a space station, but their creation is hindered by their constant quarrelling. By trying to reconcile the rangers, Harry learns that it is far better to be friendly and work as a team than to argue and fight.Harry is frustrated at losing games to Sam, Mom, and Nana, so he visits Dino-World where he makes up many games and wins every time. To find out who is the ultimate winner, the dinos invent a new complicated game, but after the game has taken them on a fun journey all over Dino-World they realise that winning isn't important as long as they are having fun. Harry is impressed when he learns that Firemen don't just put out fires, they also rescue people. In fact, he's so impressed that he decides to become a fireman himself - in Dino World! Whilst in training, Harry and the dinos learn all about the importance of good communication and teamwork. When Harry is disappointed that he can't have what he wants for breakfast he goes to Dino-world where he has created a diner and appointed himself as head chef. Harry starts to feel the pressure of running a diner when the dinosaurs start complaining about the quality of the food. In an attempt to please everybody, Harry bakes a special dino-cake, but this turns out to be very unpopular. The episode ends with Harry returning home for some of Nana's cooking which he thoroughly enjoys. Join Harry and the Dinosaurs in this fantastic bundle of 10 amazing adventures! From Harry and the Robots to Harry and the Dinosaurs Go Wild, this is the perfect and must-have companion to spending quality time with your little one at story-time!

Harry is playing his favourite computer game when he accidentally loses Mom's latest report for her newspaper. With the help of a computer mouse in Dino-World he embarks on a journey to the computers recycle bin in an attempt to retrieve it before it is lost forever.

The series is also filled with valuable life lessons for young readers. Harry and his dinosaur friends learn important lessons about friendship, cooperation, and problem-solving. Through their adventures, readers are encouraged to use their own creativity and imagination to find solutions to their own problems. Harry wants to do many things at once so instead of choosing one activity he goes to Dino-World to replicate himself so that he can do them all. The play-doh clones of himself that Harry creates aren't much fun for the dinos to play with. The story ends with Harry learning the value of pacing himself and taking part in one activity at a time. Harry goes to Dino-World to learn how to make origami animals. In Dino-World he meets Tatsu the dragon who accidentally burns all of his origami creations every time he breathes. Harry makes a giant origami fan from some blueprint designs created by Tatsu, the fan blows out Tatsu's fire thus enabling him to continue making origami animals. The intrepid adventurers set off in their spaceship and encounter a whole host of crazy cosmic characters. They soon learn that a Space Pirate has taken all the stars and it is left to Harry to persuade the pirate to let them make their own dino constellation. These books are also a great tool for parents and educators to encourage reading and literacy skills in children. The stories are engaging and easy to follow, making them perfect for young readers who are just starting to develop their reading skills. The colourful illustrations and dynamic characters help to capture the attention of young readers, making the books a great addition to any child's library.



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