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Song Book Age 3 – 11 © Words and Music by Donna Minto Lyrics Version DINOSAURS Song Book Age 3 – 11 © Words and Music by Donna Minto Lyrics Version

2. Greedy Guts! (Antrodemus) DINOSAURS 1. Stegosaurus 2. Greedy Guts! (Antrodemus) 3. Hypsilophodon 4. Baryonyx Walkeri 5. Tyrannosaurus Rex 6. Pachycephalosaurus 7. Triceratops 8. Dimetrodon 9. Plesiosaurus 10. Pteranodon

1. Stegosaurus 1. Stegosaurus hasn’t got a very big brain. He’s got lots of bony spikes upon his back, ‘Cause he isn’t very clever, He has to use them if another dinosaur comes to attack. Chorus: Oh Stegosaurus, what a life you have. You only want to live at peace And maybe find a little love! 2. Stegosaurus doesn’t really like all this fighting. He just wants to eat the plants and have good fun! If only other dinosaurs would leave him alone Then he would never think of harming anyone.

2. Greedy Guts! (Antrodemus) 1. Who do you know with just one gulp, Eats a dinosaur for dinner? Antrodemus is nine meters long And when he’s fighting, He’s always the winner. 2. He is a bully, chasing round, Smaller dinosaurs have had it! Antrodemus has two huge back legs. His heavy tail, he uses it to balance.

3. Hypsilophodon An awful lot of dinosaurs are Huge enormous things! And some of them have got themselves Huge powerful wings. But now I am telling you, I am just a little one, Only eating plants and climbing trees When I’m in danger. Hypsilophodon, Hypsilophodon, I’m a very tiny little dinosaur. Even if I stretch myself I’m not two meters long.

4. Baryonyx Walkeri Bet you’ve never even heard of me! I’m a dinosaur discovery! I was found in January nineteen eighty three. I’m Baryonyx Walkeri. Don’t you think it’s really very clever how the scientists have figured me out? Where I lived and what I ate And how I walked around about. They learned such a lot from bits of my skeleton. All they had to go on was a great big claw bone!

5. Tyrannosaurus Rex 1. There were lots of dinosaurs ate raw meat. But Tyrannosaurus Rex was pretty hard to beat. Chorus: He was rough! He was tough! With the biggest jaws you’ve seen. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Boy, he was mean! 2. When he wandered round there was such a fuss. He was taller than the biggest double decker bus!

6. Pachycephalosaurus Here’s a little story, I’ll sing it in a song. It’s all about a dinosaur Whose head is very strong. My friend and I meet once a week To bash our heads together. We never miss our rendezvous, However bad the weather. After we have bashed away, We go an utter flop. It’s murder while you do it, But it’s lovely when you stop! Do you know his name, then? Have you worked it out? He’s pachycephalosaurus. Mind your head while he’s about! OUCH!

7. Triceratops 1. Have you heard of a dinosaur? He’s not on the earth anymore. No he’s not (No he’s not). And he’s got (and he’s got), Three enormous horns. 2. These three horns were for ripping leaves. And some wood from right off the trees. With his teeth (with his teeth). He would eat (he would eat) Plants to fill him up. 3. And this dinosaur had a frill. He would use it but not to kill. Just protect (just protect). Round his neck (round his neck). He was Triceratops.

8. Dimetrodon Dimetrodon, the dinosaur, He had a sail, what was it for? He held it up an awful lot. To keep him warm and cool him down when he was hot. He wasn’t big, but he was mean. Three meters long and if you’d ever seen Dimetrodon Then you would run. For he ate flesh, Don’t be there when he comes (just run, run, run).

9. Plesiosaurus In my neck are seven bones, That may seem a lot. Plesiosaurus has seventy. What a lot of bones he’s got. Swimming in the water. Catching fish for tea. Flapping flippers up and down, Moving quite slowly.

10. Pteranodon Pteranodon was biggest of the flying dinosaurs. He lived on the cliff right by the sea. His long and toothless beak He used for catching food to eat. Swooping over water, Fish for tea!