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In Dinosaur Land Happy Birthday! Love, Nana March 23, 2000 Cole David Carr, age 4, of Phoenix, Arizona, loved to play with dinosaur toys. In his room there were many of them; big
ones, little ones, tall ones and short ones.
Brandon, Shane and Katy knew how much he loved dinosaurs. One day, Cole was looking at pictures in his favorite dinosaur book. A fierce tyrannosaurus rex with big, sharp
teeth was wrestling another meat-eating dinosaur, called an allosaurus. A pterodactyl, a huge lizard with wings, was
flying in the air watching the battle. Cole concentrated on
the pictures. The dinosaurs seemed to come alive. A lizard with a long neck, fat body and huge tail
stood beside a beautiful lagoon. A
brightly colored spotted egg lay in a cozy nest near a friendly looking
beast. In the distance, a duckbill
dinosaur, called a trachodon, walked on two legs chewing giant ferns. Suddenly Cole was in the tropical rain forest with the dinosaurs. “Wow, the dinosaurs eat so much! I’m afraid they will eat me,” Cole said,
trembling. “Are you as sweet as this palm tree?” someone asked in a friendly
voice. “Who said that?” Cole wondered. “I am a brontosaurus called Thunderfoot,” replied the long-necked
lizard. “Do you eat children?” Cole asked.
Thunderfoot lowered her long neck and examined Cole carefully. You don’t look very tasty,” Thunderfoot decided. “And I only eat plants. Anyway, it’s time to go to sleep at the top
of the mountain.” The giant creature gently covered her egg and joined the other
dinosaurs. The dinosaurs snored very
loudly as they slept. Suddenly Cole heard a much
louder noise. The mountain was
exploding! Fire and melted rock poured
out of the volcano. “Wake up, everyone! Wake
up!” Cole
shouted. “Oh, please, we must hurry away from here and
get to the water.” The dinosaurs loudly lumbered to the safe lagoon. “We are safe, thanks to Cole,” the dinosaurs
chanted. The dinosaurs were so thankful
they decided to have a party to honor Cole.
During the party, they danced and thumped their tails until the ground
shook. “What a wonderful celebration!” Cole said. “I wish Brandon, Shane and Katy could join the
fun.” Just then, Cole noticed a change in the brightly colored spotted egg in
the nest by the lagoon. “Look over
there!” called Cole. “Thunderfoot’s egg is
hatching!” Snap! A little head poked
through the top of the shell. The sides
broke away and out tumbled a baby dinosaur with a long neck, fat body and big
lizard tail. A pterodactyl neighbor flew close to visit the baby dinosaur. Thunderfoot and her baby walked towards the
beautiful lagoon. Other dinosaurs
returned to the tropical rain forest. “Please stay with us forever,” pleaded the dinosaurs. Cole answered, “I would love to say with you but I can’t. I must return to my home in Phoenix, Arizona. Brandon, Shane and Katy will be
worried.” Cole closed his eyes and waved farewell to the dinosaurs. When he opened his eyes, the picture in his
dinosaur book had changed. The brightly
colored spotted egg was no longer in the cozy nest by the lagoon. Now, a brand-new baby dinosaur stood nose to
nose with its proud mother, Thunderfoot. The End © BestCole David Carr