My Dinosaur
Adventure
was created
especially for
David Robert Midland
at the age of 8
With Love From
Uncle Jim
November 25, 2001
Dave Midland of
Augusta, Georgia had a special dream. His favorite books to read from the
library were always those about dinosaurs, but he wanted to learn a lot more
about them. As he was thinking about this, a beautiful white unicorn
appeared at his bedroom window.
To his surprise, the
unicorn spoke, "Dave, I want to take you to the Land of the Dinosaurs. Can
you come with me?"
Dave said, "Wow! I would love to go, but first I must ask permission
and leave a note for Matt, Mark and John." Moments later, the unicorn
whisked him back in time to the Land of the Dinosaurs.
When Dave and the
unicorn arrived at the shore of the beautiful lake, an apotosaurus
(uh-pat-o-SORE-us) greeted them. He was longer than a big school bus.
"What's your name?" asked Dave.
"I don't have one," answered the plant-eating dinosaur sadly. "No one
has ever named any of us."
Dave thought for a while and then said, "I will call you Stretch."
"Look at that
mountain over there!" shouted Dave, pointing off into the distance. "Is it
on fire?" he asked.
"Oh no, that's just a volcano," replied the unicorn. "Look all around
you. The Land of the Dinosaurs is filled with many, many volcanoes, swamps
and fern jungles."
Dave added, "It's also very hot!"
While exploring,
they met a stegosaurus (steg-uh-SORE-us). "He sure does have a lot of sharp
points on his back," whispered Dave.
"Those are called plates," said the unicorn. "A stegosaurus uses them
for protection. They also trap heat from the sun to help keep them warm."
Dave told the stegosaurus, "A great name for you would be Spike."
Next, Dave and the
unicorn entered a dense, humid forest where they found giant ferns and many
reptiles of all sizes and shapes. While there, they heard a strange,
snapping sound in the distance and cautiously crept closer to investigate.
After all, Dave had wanted to come here to learn as much as he could about
dinosaurs!
Not far away, they
met an allosaurus (al-us-SORE-us). She had large teeth and stood on
powerful, hind legs. A huge tail helped her to stand up.
"So you are the one who is making all that noise," said Dave. "I shall
name you Alli."
Alli said, "Thank you," as she handed Dave a branch of flowers.
Dave was having so
much fun in the Land of the Dinosaurs that he had not noticed that his
friend the unicorn was crying. "Why are you crying?" asked Dave.
"You have given names to everyone today except me," sighed the unicorn.
"Oh, I'm sorry. Ariel would be the perfect name for you," said Dave.
"I love it!" smiled the wide-eyed unicorn with a big grin. "Thank
you!"
As they were
talking, a tiny compsognathus (komp-sog-NAY-thus), about the size of a cat,
raced past them and said, "You must follow me. There is something you will
want to see." Dave and Ariel chased after him.
"Wow! He is as fast as lightning. That's a great name for him,"
shouted Dave as he ran.
They ran and ran
until they came to some rugged, rocky cliffs. Lightning showed Dave a nest
along the top of one of the cliffs and directed him to get a close look.
The nest contained three baby pterodactyls (ter-uh-DAK-tuls).
"Who is supposed to be taking care of these babies?" asked Dave.
"I am!" echoed a
voice, circling above them. Just then a large pterodactyl glided past them.
Dave found it hard to believe that a lizard could fly. Its wing span was
about as long as his arm. Dave decided that Dack would be a fine name for a
flying lizard. The father pterodactyl glided down to the nest. Ariel was
quietly talking to Dack, but Dave could not hear what they were saying.
Dave, Ariel and the
pterodactyl flew back across the Land of the Dinosaurs until they once more
reached the beautiful lake. This time Dave saw a lot of activity at the
water's edge. Dinosaurs were decorating the beach with streamers and
balloons. Dave wanted to help decorate and wondered if he could go to the
party.
As they landed, a
pentaceratops (pen-tuh-SARE-uh-tops) rushed to greet them. Dave quickly
counted the five horns on his head and decided to call him Penti. Then he
asked if he could help them decorate.
"I want you to come with me, but for a different reason," replied Penti.
"We have a surprise for you!"
The dinosaurs were
gathered around a large two-tiered cake. "What a beautiful cake!" exclaimed
Dave.
"It's for you!" shouted his new friends. Now Dave knew what Ariel had
whispered to Dack. The dinosaurs realized that Dave had to return soon and
had wanted to help him remember his first visit to the Land of the
Dinosaurs.
After the party,
Alli, the allosaurus, told Dave that it was time to leave for Augusta,
Georgia. Dave was a bit sad, but could hardly wait to tell Matt, Mark and
John about his exciting adventures. Before he left, they all thanked Dave
for the nice names he had given them.
Ariel flew Dave home
and said, "I also have a surprise for you, Dave." In his room, he found a
dinosaur cake with a personalized card signed by all the dinosaurs. Dave
hugged Ariel for making his secret dream come true and told her how much he
had enjoyed his trip to the Land of the Dinosaurs. "I will never forget
what you have done for me! Thank you for my fabulous dinosaur adventure."
Here are the
pronunciations for the dinosaurs you have read about in MY DINOSAUR
ADVENTURE. Use your book to spell them correctly.
(uh - pat - o - SORE
- us)
(steg-uh-SORE-us)
(al-uh-SORE-us)
(komp-sog-NAY-thus)
(ter-uh-DAK-tuls)
(pen-tuh-SARE-uh-tops)
What other dinosaurs
can you name, Dave?