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Kristi Bernard@ CLCD,
By Kristi Bernard (Overland Park, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table Tennis? (Paperback)
When your hear the word dinosaur do you think of the alphabet? Of course not. But you soon will. When a little boy visits a museum filled with dinosaurs bones he asks "Look at all these dinosaurs! I wonder what they could do?" When young readers turn the pages they will wonder if a Anchiecertops could be an acrobat, or if a Gallimimus could play golf. I would like to know if a Kentrosaurus could fly a kite. Plant doesn't hold back. Each page is colorfully illustrated with dinosaurs attempting to do things that young readers do everyday. Not only will readers enjoy the illustrations but each page has bits of information about the each dinosaur. Kids will learn how to pronounce the names of these glorious creatures as well as where their homes were, how long they were and whether or not they liked meat or plants in their daily diets. This is a great way for young readers to be introduced to the world of the dinosaur with a little twist.
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Fabulous fun,
By Lifelong Reader (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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My 22-month old daughter was not particularly interested in dinosaurs before this book but now she is and knows a lot of the names. The alphabet letters are easy and clearly marked and the illustrations are delightful and straightforward, no confusing background illustration that you sometimes find in toddler picture books. I'm buying it for Christmas presents for all my kid's friends and cousins.
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Perfect for the Dinosaur Lover,
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My grandson is 3 and a half and obsessed with dinosaurs! Because it's also the time to learn his alphabet, this book does the job. Large, colorful illustrations keep his interest.
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Could an Iguanadon go Ice Skating?,
By BookLovingMama (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table Tennis? (Paperback)
This books has it all. Dinosaurs doing daring feats. Your little one will hardly know that he's learning something with this alphabet book. From A to Z, dinosaurs of all sizes (shown in relation to everyday objects) fill these pages along with a pronunciation guide. How else would my two-year old know how to say Wannanosaurus? A fun book that can be read on many different levels to children of any age.
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Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table Tennis? by Andrew Plant (Paperback - March 1, 2006)
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