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Ben the sad dinosaur

Rosemary Gomes

Publisher: Litteris

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Summary

Ben is a dinosaur who lives in a museum, but he doesn’t like it.One day, the place caught fire and Ben went out running around.After that, Ben, the sad dinosaur, met some new friends, traveled to new places and learned a great lesson: Join the dinosaur Ben on this adventure to discover the best place in the world!!!
Available since: 08/25/2020.

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