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Harry and the Dinosaurs Have a Happy Birthday

Part of the Harry and the Dinosaurs series

by

Ian Whybrow
Illustrator: Adrian Reynolds

In this title, farmer Oakley’s birthday provides the perfect excuse for a party to celebrate more than just his own old age.

Dinosaurs are a perennial favourite of picture books, but here we are reminded why Harry’s bucketful have been so successful. Like unfettered children they are into everything: jumping and racing and snacking on treats, they make lots of noise, drive the tractor, squirt water at each other and at the birthday party they even get to jump in the jelly!

A sense of family, community and domestic pre-school life (confirmed in Reynolds' engagingly robust illustrations) provide broad appeal in this witty, utterly engaging classic.

 

Publisher: Puffin
  • Ian Whybrow

    Having spent much of his life teaching English and Drama, Ian started writing full time in 1989. He has written over a hundred books for children, including the best-selling Harry and The Bucketful of Dinosaurs series which won the Children's Book Award in 2000, and his stories have been translated into 25 languages.

     

    His books are known for their humour and child-friendliness and range from picture books to novels, short stories and poetry. His humour is wacky and original and his books are all great to read aloud. His enormously popular Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs titles, illustrated by Adrian Reynolds, are published by Puffin. These are beautifully illustrated stories about the boy who by the power of his imagination, and his mastery of their names, has brought to life a whole bucketful of plastic dinosaurs to be his friends.

     

    Ian lives with his wife in Middlesex and has two children and four grandchildren. Apart from his family, his passions in no particular order are: The Herefordshire Marshes — where he retreats to write in an idyllic Victorian villa; digging; running; walking with friends; swimming; cycling (especially in France); the poet Stevie Smith; the theatre; books, films and hedgehogs.

    Ian Whybrow
    Ian Whybrow

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