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Free Dinosaur Decodable Reader with 'th' Words | Roar Roar Dinosaurs

Practice Words

Words containing the digraph 'th', producing either the unvoiced /θ/ or voiced /ð/ sound.

with they
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Colorful cartoon dinosaurs of various species peek through teal jungle foliage, including T-rex, long-necked sauropods, and smaller dinosaurs with expressive eyes.

Roar! Dinosaurs!

Page 2
Dinosaurs arranged by size from small to large, showing colorful species from tiny raptors to massive long-necked sauropods, with a small human figure for scale comparison.

They were big and small.

Page 3
Five small colorful theropod dinosaurs running together as a pack through a prehistoric landscape with soft orange and pink fern plants.

Some went with pals.

Page 4
A fierce orange and brown spotted carnivorous dinosaur with sharp teeth and small arms stands in a desert landscape with prehistoric plants.

Some went with none.

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Two orange and yellow long-necked sauropod dinosaurs with spiky backs walk together past pink and orange mountains in a prehistoric scene.

Some were tall.

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A purple and orange feathered theropod dinosaur with sharp teeth stands among green ferns, showing what scientists now think dinosaurs looked like.

Some were fast.

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A large green long-necked dinosaur parent feeds leaves to two smaller baby dinosaurs among pink and orange prehistoric plants.

Some liked to graze.

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A slender yellow and pink striped dinosaur walks on two legs through a prehistoric landscape with golden fern plants.

Some liked to hunt.

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A large teal and orange patterned sauropod dinosaur walks slowly through a desert with pineapple-shaped prehistoric plants.

Some went on four legs.

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A spotted yellow and brown T-rex dinosaur holding a striped snake in its small arms, standing against a backdrop of green mountains.

Some went on two.

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Three smiling green long-necked sauropod dinosaurs with orange bellies and spiky backs walk together through a rocky prehistoric landscape.

Some had wild parts!

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A tall purple and orange striped long-necked dinosaur stands proudly among small prehistoric trees under a cloudy sky.

Give a roar for dinosaurs!

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