I Would Die For This Peteinosaurus
I would die for this peteinosaurus
I took my little peteinosaurus out with me today (just because!) and we visited a town called Peebles. I think Peebles would be a fun name for her too!
We found some pebbles in Peebles (as well as a wolf friend)
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