Eve Bunting

writer
Early Chapter Book

Dinosaur Machines 4

The Day of the Dinosaurs


When one of them pulls the lever on the museum's dinosaur display, three children are transported back to a prehistoric dinosaur land. —the Library of Congress
Allosaurus stopped as the water rushed over his feet. They could see the bulk of him, his neck and heavy legs; his tail that was flattenedon the sides. He was big as a full grown tree. Then he turned and Joe saw his teeth. They were jagged as steak knives.
Over a white, clockwise spiral on a green background, three teenagers spin.
  • Fantasy
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel
Early Chapter Book

Dinosaur Machines 3

Death of a Dinosaur


Carmen, Joe, and Riley go back through time once more to witness the end of the dinosaurs. —the Library of Congress
Over a green background, the white silhouette of a T-rex looms large over three
                teenagers
  • Fantasy
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel
Early Chapter Book

Dinosaur Machines 2

The Dinosaur Trap


Joe and Riley go back to dinosaur land determined to bring back Carmen who stayed behind on their last trip. [Whew!] —the Library of Congress
Over a green background, the white silhouette of a pterodactyl swoops toward
                three teenagers.
  • Fantasy
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel
Early Chapter Book

Dinosaur Machines 1

Escape from Tyrannosaurus


Kids today are pandered to way too much in that every book they’re given to read presents an unrealistically rosie view of life. No, that’s not for me! Give my kids the harsh reality of life and time travel! Case in point: Three kids travel to the Cretcaeous where they meet a T. rex. Two return. —Michael Main
Over a green background, the white silhouette of a T-rex approaches two
                teenagers.
  • Fantasy
  • Audience: Children
  • Definite Time Travel