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The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure (ISBN: 1850292892) is an exciting children's book written by Gerald Durrell. It was illustrated by Graham Percy and came out in 1989. This book is a sequel to another popular story called The Fantastic Flying Journey. In this amazing adventure, the Dollybutt children and their great-uncle Lancelot go on a special trip back in time to the age of dinosaurs!

About The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure

This book takes readers on a thrilling journey. The main characters, the Dollybutt children, along with their great-uncle Lancelot, find a way to travel through time. Their destination is the prehistoric world, a time when huge dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Imagine meeting a real Tyrannosaurus Rex or a gentle Brontosaurus!

What Happens in the Story?

The Dollybutt children and their great-uncle Lancelot don't just read about dinosaurs; they actually go back to the time when these giant creatures lived! They meet different kinds of dinosaurs and explore their ancient world. It's a big adventure full of discovery and excitement, showing what life might have been like millions of years ago.

Who Created This Book?

The author of The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure is Gerald Durrell. He was a famous naturalist and conservationist who loved animals very much. He wrote many books about his adventures with wildlife and his efforts to protect them. Graham Percy created the wonderful drawings for the book. His illustrations help bring the dinosaur world to life for readers, making the story even more exciting.

When Was the Book Published?

The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure was first published in 1989. It was released by a publishing company called Conran Octopus. This book continues the fun and imaginative stories that Gerald Durrell was known for, especially for young readers.

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