The Snow-Smashers!

by Ian Whybrow

Published 6 January 2011

Harry thinks he's too old for his bucketful of dinosaurs but they have other ideas. He looked after them when he was little and now they're determined to stick by him . . . for life. And Harry is not the only one who's got a lot bigger! When a mysterious set of plastic dinosaur cards appear on his key-ring, Harry soon finds that he can call on an army of Back-Up Dinosaurs. It only takes a rub with his finger to call up some MONSTER-sized muscle!

When a big snow storm blocks the roads, the residents of Huntingdon village are trapped. Harry and his friends - Jack, Charlie and Siri - want to deliver emergency supplies. But it would take the strength of a triceratops or the enormous bulk of an apatosaurus to help them . . .


Roar to the Rescue!

by Ian Whybrow

Published 6 January 2011

Harry thinks he's too old for his bucketful of dinosaurs but they have other ideas. He looked after them when he was little and now they're determined to stick by him . . . for life. And Harry is not the only one who's got a lot bigger! When a mysterious set of plastic dinosaur cards appear on his key-ring, Harry soon finds that he can call on an army of Back-Up Dinosaurs. It only takes a rub with his finger to call up some MONSTER-sized muscle!

When Harry hears that Mr Oakley has been robbed by a nasty crook, he hopes that he and his friends - Jack, Charlie and Siri - can solve the crime. And after a night-time visit from a grateful Spinosaurus, Harry discovers that he now has a whole pocketful of back-up . . .


Harry's football team are trying their best, but they just keep getting in each other's way. But, luckily, Harry soon learns the best trick of all . . . teamwork! So together Harry, his friends and their mascotauruses win the best prize ever . . .

Learning is fun with Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs!

Harry and the dinosaurs are playing hide-and-seek with colours and Harry needs some help to find all his dinosaurs. Peep through the die-cut holes and open the fold-out pages to join in the fun and learn all about colours.

Learning is fun with Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs!

Harry and his dinosaurs are having a very busy day looking for shapes and they need some help. Peep through the die-cut holes and open the fold out pages to join in the fun!

Harry and the Robots

by Ian Whybrow

Published 5 July 2000
Harry's robot has to go to the robot hospital to get fixed. So Nan and Harry decide to make their own robot while he's being mended. Then when Nan has to go into hospital (to get mended as well), Harry knows exactly what to do to help her get better!

Here is your very own bucketful of dinosaurs to take where ever you go! The pack contains a miniature hardback gift book and a bucket containing four plastic toy dinosaurs. The ideal gift for all dinosaur and Harry fans!

Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs see some ducklings hatching and wish they could have one of their own. But it's the wrong time for wishing so they wait until Christmas when Harry makes a special list for Santa. Christmas Day finally arrives and there is a surprise for everyone - it isn't a duckling but an adorable baby pterodactyl!

Harry's dinosaurs are acting strangely. They're hiding all over the house and refusing to come out. Could it be because today's the day of Harry's dentist appointment? Eventually Harry persuades them to jump in their bucket, but will the dinosaurs behave once they get to the dentist?

This raah-tastic collection features five more favourite stories: "Harry and the Dinosaurs at the Museum", "Harry and the Dinosaurs Go Wild", "Harry and the Dinosaurs Go To School", "Harry and the Dinosaurs Make A Splash", and, "Harry and the Dinosaurs Make A Christmas Wish". Read all about Harry's first day at school and how his dinosaurs help him to settle in, find out how brave they are at the swimming pool, and discover what they all learn at the museum and at the safari park!

Meet Harry and his dinosaur friends, always on the look out for fun and adventure. This audiobook contains seven Harry stories, specially set to music, with great tales and plenty of funny noises to amuse and entertain.

Harry's sister, Sam, is studying the Romans, so Mum and Nan take them both to the museum. Sam starts working on her project once they arrive, but the dinosaurs start to get bored and also a very tiny bit naughty too. So Harry teaches them some fun tricks, like climbing, sliding, and playing hide-and-seek. But soon they're having so much fun that they get lost! Will Nan know where to find them?

Harry and the dinosaurs love playing in the waves at Water World. But when a big wave knocks them all over, they don't think it's quite such fun after all! Harry isn't sure he wants to go in the water again, but with a little help from Nan and a brand-new pair of goggles, he and his dinosaurs overcome their nerves and go on to make the biggest splash of the day!

Harry and the Snow King

by Ian Whybrow

Published 30 September 1997
Harry is waiting for the snow to come. The first fall brings just enough snow for Harry to build a little snow king. But then his snow king disappears and Harry is sure it has been kidnapped - but who could it have been? Harry looks everywhere for his snow king, but can't find him anywhere. Mr Oakley, the farmer, tells Harry not to give up hope - and when Harry looks out of his window the next day - he finds lots of snow people standing in the back garden!

Harry is not happy. Today he has to go to Charlie's house and he doesn't want her to play with his dinosaurs. But when Charlie builds a primordial swamp, Harry gets drawn into an exciting adventure. Together they must rescue Tyrannosaurus from the giant swamp snake!

A collection of all the classic stories about Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs!

Everyone has their favourite Harry story and here they all are in this roaringly good collection!

This superb collection features Harry and the Snow King, Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs, Harry and the Robots, Romp in the Swamp and Harry and the Dinosuars say 'Raaah!' Read about how Harry first found his beloved dinosaurs, their adventures together in the scary swamp and discover just how brave they all are when they visit the dentist. There are even two stories just about Harry.

Having spent much of his life teaching English and drama, Ian Whybrow is now a bestselling author. Among his most popular characters are the hugely successful Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs and the much-loved Little Wolf. Ian lives in Harrow, Middlesex.

Adrian Reynolds is a hugely talented illustrator who has worked on many picture books, including the wonderful Harry stories and four adventures featuring Pete and Polo. Adrian lives in Cambridge.


Enjoy all the Harry and the Dinosaurs stories!


Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs; Harry and the Dinosaurs Make a Splash; The Snow Smashers; Roar to the Rescue!; Harry and the Dinosaurs First Sleepover; Harry and the Dinosaurs make a Christmas Wish; Harry and the Dinosaurs United; The Flying Save; A Monster Surprise; Harry and the Dinosaurs at the Museum; Harry and the Dinosaurs Go Wild; Harry and the Dinosaurs go to School; Harry and the Dinosaurs have a Happy Birthday; Harry and the Dinosaurs Play Hide-and-Seek; Harry and the DInosaurs Romp in the Swamp; Harry and the Robots; Harry and the Dinosaurs have a Very Busy Day; Harry and the Dinosaurs go on Holiday; Harry and the Snow King


When Harry and his dinosaurs go on a sleepover to Jack's house, they have so much fun there's no time to miss home. But when it gets dark and things go bump in the night, suddenly the dinosaurs are not so sure. Luckily, Harry has his friends to look after him and make sure they all have a roaringly good time.

This wonderful novelty book has a lovely story about going to the seaside and lots of opportunity to learn how to tell the time on the integrated clock with clickety-clackety hands. As Harry and his dinosaurs have fun digging in the sand and splashing in the sea, each dinosaur takes it in turn to give a lesson in telling the time. At the end, the dinosaurs ask the reader to tell the time to see how much they have learned.

It's Harry's first day at school. He and his dinosaurs are very excited and perhaps a little bit nervous. But when Harry's dinosaur friends don't join him in the classroom, Harry's not so sure he's going to like school, but the dinosaurs come to the rescue and Harry and his new friend learn just how much fun school can really be! This is the ideal book to prevent first-day-at-school nerves.

Harry and his dinosaurs love birthday parties, so Harry's disappointed when big sister, Sam, says she's going to one - alone. Not only is it Mr. Oakley's birthday, but Harry finds out that it's the dinosaurs one hundred millionth birthday too! Harry decides to throw a surprise birthday party and soon even Sam helps to make the party treats. Mum invites Mr. Oakley over and he is very surprised when he arrives; in fact, everyone agrees that it's the best birthday party ever!