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Was it Dinotopia?
"Dinosaur Cove" was a Scholastic series about two boys who knew a secret cove full of dinosaurs.
Thanks, but I can tell for sure it wasn't the first one, and was highly unlikely the second one. I remember the cover had colorful(possibly pastel) dinosaurs flying away in the distance, with kids watching them. I think it looked less realistic and more cute than the Dinosaur Cove covers. Gosh I hope I'm remembering well enough. The picture was small, but I thought it was something with pretty and cute flying pastel things.
I guess it wasn't Harry And His Bucket Full Of Dinosaurs ?
Edited by NazoThanks, but I am very sure it wasn't. I've known of that series for years. Whatever this was, I think it might have felt a bit older kid, but not much? Gosh I'm sorry that this is so hard for me to describe well. Knew it probably would be, since I already searched for quite a while before making this. I also read the page of dinosaur media, and am pretty sure it's probably not on there.
When I was about 5-6 in 2003 I was given a book catalog, probably the Scholastic one, and got in trouble for wanting this one book(could have been just for sounding like boy stuff), now I really want to know what it is. It was probably a picture book, but I honestly don't know. Maybe being for older kids is why my mom acted shocked and said no. So it was either picture book or kids chapter book. The cover showed colorful dinosaurs flying away into the sky, with kids waving to them or something. The book had something to do with some kids knowing secret dinosaurs, and trouble happening with them after some mean girl comes along and ruins it. Maybe that's pretty off, but all I know is vaguely remembering the summary being read to me. I'm very curious what this was, and hope it's not too vague. I have a strong feeling there is probably a lot of books this sounds just enough like to be suggested, and could be hard to find. Thanks.