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What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night
- A Very Messy Adventure
- Narrated by: Michael Mola
- Length: 4 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Animals & Nature
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Publisher's Summary
From the creative parents who brought the world the web sensation "Dinovember" comes proof of what toys get up to when the rest of the house is asleep.
You might have noticed weird things happening in your house. Unexplainable messes. Food all over the kitchen floor. Who could the culprits be? Dinosaurs!
Boasting a story written from the point of view of an older, wiser sibling, Refe and Susan Tuma's book documents a very messy adventure that shows just what the dinosaurs did last night.