A Diplodocus Trampled My Teepee (Saurus Street #6)

Author(s): Nick Falk

Children's

Saurus Street is just like any other street ...except for the dinosaurs! Captain Saurus was a legendary pirate. He had a dinosaur-bone leg and a magic glass eye that could bring fossils to life! And when Jack and Toby find the magic eyeball while camping, they unleash an avalanche of dinosaurs of every shape and size. To reverse the curse, the kids have to solve the Captain's cunning clues. But time is running out!

General Information

  • : 9780857981844
  • : Random House Australia
  • : Random House Australia Children's Books
  • : 0.132
  • : 01 November 2012
  • : Australia
  • : 01 October 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Nick Falk
  • : Paperback
  • : 913
  • : Tony Flowers
  • : en
  • : 823.92
  • : 137
  • : Illustrations

More About The Product

Nick is a professional psychologist and amateur acrobat. He once balanced on one leg for a whole minute before falling over. Nick lives with his wife and two small boys. The boys demand a new story every night. One prefers dragons and one prefers trolls. So he's kept on his toes. Tony is an internationally aclaimed illustrator and artist. His drawings are loved in Japan for their detail and humour and he has recently won an award in the USA for his street chalk art. Tony has worked on educational, chapter and picture books in Australia and he has a Masters degree in Visual Communication. He lives in Sydney with his wife, his dog and two sons. Nick is a professional psychologist and amateur acrobat. He once balanced on one leg for a whole minute before falling over. Nick lives with his wife and two small boys. The boys demand a new story every night. One prefers dragons and one prefers trolls. So he's kept on his toes.Tony is an internationally aclaimed illustrator and artist. His drawings are loved in Japan for their detail and humour and he has recently won an award in the USA for his street chalk art. Tony has worked on educational, chapter and picture books in Australia and he has a Masters degree in Visual Communication. He lives in Sydney with his wife, his dog and two sons.