The Dinosaur that Pooped a Reindeer!
A festive lift-the-flap adventure
(Author) Tom FletcherJoin Danny and Dino for a POOPTASTIC Christmas in this lift-the-flap adventure! With rip-roaring rhyme and laugh-out-loud silliness, the Dinosaur that Pooped series has sold over 1.5 million copies around the world! With one final CHUFF, the express train arrived. "You made it!" cried Santa, and led them inside. "The feast's almost ready, but there's time before to show you the workshop and give you a tour!" One Christmas Eve, Danny and Dino receive an exciting invitation to the North Pole. Soon, they're on a festive tour of Santa's workshop, meeting elves and reindeer along the way. There's just one problem - Dino is VERY hungry, and he's surrounded by treats! Will he hold off until Santa's special feast, or will his rumbly tummy ruin Christmas? This fun series is the perfect introduction to the world of Danny and Dino. The poop-filled adventure is written by bestselling author duo Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter! More POOPTASTIC adventures: The Dinosaur that Pooped Christmas! The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet! The Dinosaur that Pooped the Past! The Dinosaur that Pooped the Bed! The Dinosaur that Pooped a Princess! The Dinosaur that Pooped a Pirate! The Dinosaur that Pooped Halloween! For younger readers: The Dinosaur that Pooped a Rainbow! (A Colours Book) The Dinosaur that Pooped Daddy! (A Numbers Book)
Tom Fletcher
Tom Fletcher is a British author known for his work in the horror and science fiction genres. He is best known for his novel "The Thing on the Shore," which combines elements of cosmic horror and psychological suspense. Fletcher's writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, atmospheric settings, and complex characters. His contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling and exploring themes of fear, isolation, and the unknown. Fletcher's impact on the genre can be seen in his ability to create a sense of unease and tension that lingers long after the final page.