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  • The Wigged-Out Dinos and the Mysterious TV Machine

  • The Dinosaurs with Bad Wigs, Part One
  • By: Hilda Williams
  • Narrated by: Susie Hackel
  • Length: 5 mins

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The Wigged-Out Dinos and the Mysterious TV Machine

By: Hilda Williams
Narrated by: Susie Hackel
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In a faraway land lived a village of the most peculiar dinosaurs you've ever seen. These dinos weren't just any ordinary dinosaurs—they all wore outrageous, mismatched wigs that covered their faces and made them stand out from the rest. Join J-Bit, K-Bit, J-Bit, and T-Bit, the youngest and most curious of the wig-wearing dinos, as they stumble upon the adventure of a lifetime. When a strange light atop a mountain rock leads them to a mysterious black-and-white TV, the four friends find themselves facing the unknown.

Full of laughs, surprises, and a bit of dino-sized fright, this whimsical tale will have you giggling at every turn. Perfect for young listeners who love a mix of humor, mystery, and a touch of the unexpected!

©2024 Hilda D Williams (P)2024 Hilda D Williams
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