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The World of Dinosaur Roar! is a global media project, developed in collaboration with
                                               the world’s leading science museums in the US and the UK, their paleontologists and
                                               educators, to teach young children about dinosaurs. Featuring 16 collectible characters,
                                               each dinosaur has its own unique name, color and personality. The World of Dinosaur
                                               Roar! series of children’s books and characters is created by Peter Curtis, based on
                                               Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Strickland and Henrietta Strickland and produced in association
                                               with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Sure to be loved by all budding
                                               paleontologists and dinosaur lovers.
                                               paleontologists and dinosaur lovers.


                                                                                                           The naughtiest dinosaur anyone knew
                                                                                                          Was the sneaky Deinonychus, Dinosaur Boo.
          Every character  has a
            unique  hang tag
                   The king of the dinosaurs, Dinosaur Roar
                   The king g of the dinosaurs, Dinosaur Roar
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                   Had a roa ar that no creature could ever ignore.
                   Had a roar that no creature could ever ignore.
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       Book Reference                                Roar T.rex                                        Boo Deinonychus
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                                                                                  The huge Dip ip i lodocus called Dinosaur Munch
                                                                                  The huge Diplodocus called Dinosaur Munch
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                                                                                   Had a tummy that never fe fe f lt full aft t ft f er lunch.
                                                                                   Had a tummy that never felt full after lunch.
                                   Stomp Triceratops
                                   Stomp Triceratops
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                                     10” 14252
      Deep in the rainforest, far from the swamp
      Lived a grumpy Triceratops, Dinosaur Stomp.
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                                                                                                          Munch Diplodocus
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