Adventures for elementary school children – even the parents will laugh along!
Funny and exciting stories – a reading pleasure for young and old
Dino + Ricky


Dino Fino
Dino Fino is a polite and well-mannered young dinosaur who loves to read and is particularly interested in human history. His classmates appreciate his extensive knowledge and would like to have him as a friend. He always strives to do everything right. But that's not always easy—especially when his classmate Rickbert Rexkowski, nicknamed Ricky, is around.

Rickbert Rexkowski
Ricky likes to call himself the "King of the Dinosaurs" and is known for his cheeky demeanor. He tends to exaggerate excessively and regularly embarrasses himself with his ignorance. When he's excited, he lisps and drools, as he only has small teeth so far. Despite his peculiarities, Ricky often brings humor to school life. Oh, and yes: He also suffers from digestive problems, which are especially noticeable when he's nervous. Listen for yourself!

Two like fire and water
On the first day of school at the Echsnasium, two completely different dinosaur boys meet: the well-behaved Dino Fino and the cheeky Rickbert "Ricky" Rexkowski.
At first, they can't stand each other. But an unexpected adventure forces them to work together. Together, they plunge headlong into their first big adventure and have to work together.


The Ecstatic Three
Lucinda, Stegine, and Sauriah are an inseparable trio who were brought together by Ricky's boorish behavior on their first day of school. Although Ricky upset them, he unwittingly fostered a strong friendship between the three girls. Now they form a close-knit community, always united and willing to let Ricky down every now and then.
The book series Dino + Ricky
The humorous and exciting adventures of Dino and Ricky are aimed at elementary school children. Although the language is deliberately simple, it still offers a certain level of sophistication to expand the vocabulary of young readers and challenge them linguistically.
Interestingly, many adults also enjoy our books. Numerous parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts have admitted in their reviews that they eagerly await the sequels to the stories—even into old age.