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Lola and the Lost Dinosaur

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LOLA AND THE LOST DINOSAUR
By Havana
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One evening close to bedtime, at number three Cherry Lane Lola was settling down for bed.

" Just one more story, please Mum!" moaned Lola "NO Lola. We've read enough for tonight, it's getting late."

Lola wanted to read her favourite book just one more time . Can you guess what it was about.....?

YES! Dinosaurs
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One evening close to bedtime, at number three Cherry Lane Lola was settling down for bed.

" Just one more story, please Mum!" moaned Lola "NO Lola. We've read enough for tonight, it's getting late."

Lola wanted to read her favourite book just one more time . Can you guess what it was about.....?

YES! Dinosaurs
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As Lola drifted off to sleep she still had dinosaurs on her mind. Before long she was in a deep sleep . It was then her mind wandered off into the time of the dinosaurs
As Lola drifted off to sleep she still had dinosaurs on her mind. Before long she was in a deep sleep . It was then her mind wandered off into the time of the dinosaurs
Lola had stumbled into the late Jurassic period. She looked around and couldn't believe her eyes. Was that really a herd of Brachiosaurus in front of her ?

The ground shook with an almighty tremble as the herd began to move away. Lola clung to a nearby tree to stop her falling over.

As the dust settled Lola saw a large white egg looking thing in front of her. She moved closer and as she did the egg began to crack. Out of the egg popped a green scaly leg. Then another, quickly followed by two more! Next came a long scaly tail, a head and finally a body. 
Lola asked the little dinosaur, “Where’s your Mummy and Daddy?”
“I don’t know,” cried the dinosaur, “will you help me find them?”
“Of course I will,” replied Lola.
So off they went in search of the lost parents. 
They set off on their journey. Before they got far they stumbled across a roaring river. “How are we going to get across there!” exclaimed Lola.
ROAR!
“What was that?” said Lola. She looked around and she saw a family of large dinosaurs. “Can you help us across this river?” asked Lola.

“Sure we can,” stated the largest dinosaur. 
They travelled across the river on the dinosaur’s back.          
“Are you my family?” asked the baby dinosaur. “No, we are Spinosaurus, we have sharp teeth and spines on our backs,” they said. “We don’t have a long neck and a smooth back like you.”

So Lola and the baby dinosaur carried on their journey
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