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Story in My Dinosaur Adventure In the following story, all the information colored RED is provided by the person who orders this book. Your information is entered into our database and our computers print the personalized story for your child or loved one. If the order form indicates that the information required is OPTIONAL, the story can be printed without that information. Each book will read appropriately with the information that you provide The Story Starts Here___________________________
Pages 1 and 2 - illustration pages. Page 3 This book was created especially for Michael Jeremy Smith at the age of 6 With love from Grandma and Grandpa December 25, 2000 Page 4 Michael Smith of Marion had a special dream. His favorite books to read from the library were always those about dinosaurs, but he wanted to learn a lot more about them. As he was thinking about this, a beautiful white unicorn appeared at his bedroom window. Pages 5 & 6 illustration pages. Page 7 To his surprise, the unicorn spoke, "Mike, I want to take you to the Land of the Dinosaurs. Can you come with me?" "Wow! I would love to go, but first I must ask permission and leave a note for Wayne, John and Luke." Moments later, the unicorn whisked him back in time to the Land of the Dinosaurs. Page 8 When Mike and the unicorn arrived at the shore of the beautiful lake, an apatosaurus (uh-pat-o-SORE-us) greeted them. He was longer than a big school bus. "What is your name?" asked Mike. "I don't have one," answered the plant-eating dinosaur sadly. "No one has ever named any of us." Mike thought for a while and then said, "I will call you Stretch." Pages 9 & 10 - illustration pages. Page 11 "Look at that mountain over there!" shouted Mike, pointing off into the distance. "Is it on fire?" he asked. "Oh no, that's just a volcano," replied the unicorn. "Look all around you. The Land of the Dinosaurs is filled with many, many volcanoes, swamps and fern jungles." Mike added, "It's also very hot!" Page 12 While exploring, they met a stegosaurus (steg-uh-SORE-us). "He sure does have a lot of sharp points on his back," whispered Mike. "Those are called plates," said the unicorn. "A stegosaurus uses them for protection. They also trap heat from the sun to help keep them warm." Mike told the stegosaurus, "A great name for you would be Spike." Pages 13 & 14 - illustration pages. Page 15 Next, Mike and the unicorn entered a dense, humid forest where they found giant ferns and many reptiles of all sizes and shapes. While there, they heard a strange, snapping sound in the distance and cautiously crept closer to investigate. After all, Mike had wanted to come here to learn as much as he could about dinosaurs! Page 16 Not far away, they met an allosaurus (al-us-SORE-us). She had large teeth and stood on powerful, hind legs. A huge tail helped her to stand up. "So you are the one who is making all that noise," said Mike. "I shall name you Alli." Alli said, "Thank you," as she handed Mike a branch of flowers. Pages 17 & 18 - illustration pages. Page 19 Mike
was having so much fun in the Land of the Dinosaurs that he had not
noticed that his friend the unicorn was crying. "Why are you
crying?" asked Mike. "You have
given names to everyone today except me," sighed the unicorn.
"Oh, I'm sorry. Ariel would be the perfect name for you," said
Mike. "I love it!" smiled the
wide-eyed unicorn with a big grin. Page 20 As they were talking, a tiny compsognathus (komp-sog-NAY-thus), about the size of a cat, raced past them and said, "You must follow me. There is something you will want to see." Mike and Ariel chased after him. "Wow! He is as fast as lightning. That's a great name for him," shouted Mike as he ran. Pages 21 & 22 - illustration pages. Page 23 They ran and ran until they came to some rugged, rocky cliffs. Lightning showed Mike a nest along the top of one of the cliffs and directed him to get a close look. The nest contained three baby pterodactyls (ter-uh-DAK-tuls). "Who is supposed to be taking care of these babies?" asked Mike. Page 24 "I am!" echoed a voice, circling above them. Just then a large pterodactyl glided past them. Mike found it hard to believe that a lizard could fly. Its wing span was about as long as his arm. Mike decided that Dack would be a fine name for a flying lizard. The father pterodactyl glided down to the nest. Ariel was quietly talking to Dack, but Mike could not hear what they were saying. Pages 25 & 26 - illustration pages. Page 27 Mike, Ariel and the pterodactyl flew back across the Land of the Dinosaurs until they once more reached the beautiful lake. This time Mike saw a lot of activity at the water's edge. Dinosaurs were decorating the beach with streamers and balloons. Mike wanted to help decorate and wondered if he could go to the party. Page 28 As they landed, a pentaceratops (pen-tuh-SARE-uh-tops) rushed to greet them. Mike quickly counted the five horns on his head and decided to call him Penti. Then he asked if he could help them decorate. "I want you to come with me, but for a different reason," replied Penti. "We have a surprise for you!" Pages 29 & 30 - illustration pages. Page 31 The dinosaurs were gathered around a large two-tiered cake. "What a beautiful cake!" exclaimed Mike. "It's for you!" shouted his new friends. Now Mike knew what Ariel had whispered to Dack. The dinosaurs realized that Mike had to return soon and had wanted to help him remember his first visit to the Land of the Dinosaurs. Page 32 After the party, Alli, the allosaurus, told Mike that it was time to leave for Marion, Mike was a bit sad, but could hardly wait to tell Wayne, John and Luke about his exciting adventures. Before he left, they all thanked Mike for the nice names he had given them. Pages 33 & 34 - illustration pages. Page 35 Ariel flew Mike home and said, "I also have a surprise for you, Mike." In his room, he found a dinosaur cake with a personalized card signed by all the dinosaurs. Mike hugged Ariel for making his secret dream come true and told her how much he had enjoyed his trip to the Land of the Dinosaurs. "I will never forget what you have done for me! Thank you for my fabulous dinosaur adventure." Page 36 Mike Smith Here are the pronunciations for the dinosaurs you have read about in MY DINOSAUR ADVENTURE. Use your book to spell the correctly (uh-pat-o-SORE-us) _______________________________ (steg-uh-SORE-us) ________________________________ (al-uh-SORE-us) _________________________________ (komp-sog-NAY-thus) _____________________________ (ter-uh-DAK-tuls) ________________________________ (pen-tuh-SARE-uh-tops) ___________________________ What other dinosaurs can you name, Mike?
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