Diggersaurs: Mission to Mars

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By Michael Whaite
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While Diggersaurs work hard outdoors shifting earth and granite,
Work takes place in outer space upon a distant planet . . .
Meet the Roversaurs – an awesome combination of dinosaur and spacecraft. They busy on Mars, tunnelling through the ground, mapping new territory, testing soil samples and growing plants – what do they have planned? And might they need some help from the Diggersaurs?
This read-aloud rhyming treat is bursting with funny, characterful dino-machines. Award-winning, bestselling Michael Whaite brings Mars to life with bright, bold colours and details to pore over.
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Great story and pictures
Love the diggersaurs!
Roversaurs are completing all their chores. When all their chores are done, they need helping building a big home inside a dome. Who on earth can do it. They call the diggersaurs from earth to help.
Liked the different diggersaurs
That they worked together
I like it xx
Easy to read, nice rhyming
I liked this book. The pictures are great. I was far too distracted looking for the little alien on every page to pay too much attention to the words, so I found the story hard to follow
I liked the grabber.
I like the robot dinosaurs because they are on Mars. They complete their chores. I would recommend this to my friends.
I liked the diggersaurs and how they built a city in Mars
It was a fiction book, it was good. I like all of the dinosaurs and the rhymes in it.
I liked the diggersaurs.
I liked the diggersaurs building things.
It have dinosaurs, machine and space together in one book
We liked reading this one .. it was really funny
Factual yet fun!