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Digger the Dinosaur I Can Read 4-Book Collection: My First I Can Read: Digger the Dinosaur, The Cake Mistake, The Play Day, The Wrong Song, Dotlich, Rebecca Kai

Digger the Dinosaur I Can Read 4-Book Collection: My First I Can Read: Digger the Dinosaur, The Cake Mistake, The Play Day, The Wrong Song

Author: Dotlich, Rebecca Kai
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780062374806, Related ISBNs: 006237480X, 9780062374806
Classification: Fiction

Synopsis

Digger the Dinosaur has a prehistoric footprint but a preschool heart. These four silly stories have simple text and endearing illustrations for a fantastic first reading experience. These are My First I Can Read Books, which means they're perfect for shared reading with a child.

In Digger the Dinosaur, Digger needs to clean his room before the baseball game begins. But since he's in a hurry, things might go topsy-turvy!

In Digger the Dinosaur and the Cake Mistake, Digger and his dad are trying to pick up a cake for a party, but they get lost! With Mom on the phone and Digger helping too, can they make it back in time?

In Digger the Dinosaur and the Play Day, Digger and his friends are starring in a school play! When Digger keeps mixing up his lines, can his buddy Stego help?

In Digger the Dinosaur and the Wrong Song, Digger wants to make up a song for Stego's birthday, but finding the right words isn't easy!

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