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A young boy dreams every day about having a real T-Rex and riding it. He looks at some stores and online but can't find any real T-Rex's for sale. His sister suggests that it may be worth a try to ask his parents for one. He asks his mother and then his father. With more questions and further thought, he imagines a real T-Rex in his neighborhood, and then in his bedroom! Yikes! His father has an idea that will be fun without any of the problems, and the boy also has an idea for a T-Rex themed gift for himself! Hey, it was worth a try, he thinks. After all, You Should Always, At Least, Ask! For children ages 4-9…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A young boy dreams every day about having a real T-Rex and riding it. He looks at some stores and online but can't find any real T-Rex's for sale. His sister suggests that it may be worth a try to ask his parents for one. He asks his mother and then his father. With more questions and further thought, he imagines a real T-Rex in his neighborhood, and then in his bedroom! Yikes! His father has an idea that will be fun without any of the problems, and the boy also has an idea for a T-Rex themed gift for himself! Hey, it was worth a try, he thinks. After all, You Should Always, At Least, Ask! For children ages 4-9
Autorenporträt
Shirley Moulton authored five Magic Moon books before she wrote "You Should Always, At Least, Ask for a Unicorn!" and "You Should Always, At Least, Ask for a T-Rex!" She continues to write more books in this series with the following upcoming book "You Should Always, At Least, Ask for a Dragon." Shirley Moulton has a BA in Psychology and a BA in Special Education. She also has a MS in Special Education. She taught Special Education for 30 years. Shirley has also taught gifted children as well as regular education children. She believes that each child has special talents and unique gifts. She loves being a mother and a grandmother most of all. Shirley has had fun writing these books, as most all children love dinosaurs (especially the tyrannosaurus rex), and unicorns! Shirley and her children and grandchildren also love dragons. If you see a large winged shadow, look up and you might see Shirley Moulton riding her dinosaur (jewel colors).