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What Bumosaur is That? Paperback – 1 April 2007
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- Was the Bumheaded idiotasaurus the most stupid bumosaur?
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Find the answers to these and many other questions in this fully-illustrated guide to prehistoric bumosaur life. Covering the Pre-Crappian era through to the Post-Crapaceous, this essential reference will thrill, amaze and inform the whole family.
Never again will you look like a fool when somebody asks: "What bumosaur is that?"
- Reading age9 - 11 years
- Print length168 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions13.3 x 1.1 x 19.7 cm
- PublisherPan Australia
- Publication date1 April 2007
- ISBN-100330423010
- ISBN-13978-0330423014
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About the Author
Andy Griffiths is one of Australia's most popular children's authors. He and illustrator Terry Denton have collaborated on more than 30 bestselling books since their first title, Just Tricking, was published in 1997.
In Australia Andy and Terry's books have sold over 10 million copies, won 80 children's choice awards and 10 Australian Book Industry Awards-including Book of the Year for The 52-Storey Treehouse in 2015.
Their much-loved Treehouse Series has been embraced by children around the world and is now published in more than 35 countries. Five of the books in the series have been adapted for the stage and have all had sell-out seasons at the Sydney Opera house, as well as highly successful seasons in the Netherlands, New Zealand and America.
Andy is a passionate advocate for literacy and in 2015 was awarded the Dromkeen Medal to honour his outstanding contribution to Australian children's literature. He is also an ambassador for both The Indigenous Literacy Foundation and the Pyjama Foundation.
Terry Denton is a writer and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia. His work is mainly humour-based cartoon style.
Terry Denton has illustrated bestsellers such as the JUST! series and the Treehouse series by Andy Griffiths. He has three children and is the owner of a back garden burial ground for dead pets.
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- Publisher : Pan Australia (1 April 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 168 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0330423010
- ISBN-13 : 978-0330423014
- Reading age : 9 - 11 years
- Dimensions : 13.3 x 1.1 x 19.7 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 86,704 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 283 in Comic Fiction for Children
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About the author

Andy Griffiths is Terry's best mate. He is also Australia's number-one children's author. His books, including the popular Treehouse series, have been hugely successful internationally, winning awards and becoming bestsellers in the UK and the USA as well as in his homeland, Australia. Andy thrives on having an audience: he has worked as a high-school teacher, been the lead singer in a rock band and a stand-up comedian. He is a passionate advocate for literacy, has two daughters and lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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Only downside is there are a few big "made up words" which he sometimes finds hard to read.



