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T. Rex at Swan Lake

by Lisa Carrier

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After ninety-nine years on display at the Natural History Museum, a dinosaur skeleton decides to attend the ballet at the nearby opera house--with surprising results.
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A funny a book about a T. Rex who is tired of her life at the museum, and dreams of doing something more. This inspirational story features a T. Rex who overhears a conversation and is inspired to try something new in her old age - something wonderful. Something called ballet! She makes her way to the Opera House, enjoying the trip, and then stealing the show as she prances and whirls and leaps about. But at the end of the day, T. Rex has to go home, and her best friend is there to take her. My daughter twirled and whirled and danced with T. Rex, loving this story. I loved the message of trying something new. ( )
  Ermina | Feb 25, 2016 |
Here's a twist a Dinosaur at the ballet! How cute. I think even boys will enjoy this ballet story.(More Dino story than ballet)....illustations are simple and fun, they go well with the story.
  Book_Shelter | Apr 11, 2010 |
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