Dinosnores
Such are the trembling sounds of the gigantic dinosnores. Not everyone knows that the earth used to be made up of one huge supercontinent -- until the loud snores of the dinosaurs caused the land to quake and split
Kelly DiPucchio's fun and boisterous take on a page out of history is brought to life in Ponder Goembel's colorful, fantastic world of flying pterodactyls an
...moreLibrary Binding, 32 pages
Published
April 12th 2005
by HarperCollins
(first published April 1st 2005)
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Michigan author Kelly Dipucchio has so many great books, it's almost impossible to pick one as my favorite! So, today's National Picture Book Month pick is the one I read most recently, "Dinosnores," (Harper Collins 2005), Illustrated by Ponder Goembel. This read is so much fun, you'll have your dinosaur-loving kids asking for this one again and again. Kelly Dipucchio's tale of how the dinosaurs' loud snoring caused the great continent to rip apart is straight out of a child's imaginat...more
Good, detailed illustrations. Mostly good rhymes. The only weird part was the dinosaurs and land looking realistic at first and then the dinos have blankies, mattresses, and belly buttons and always look like they're smiling. I think the author could have focused more on the sleeping instead of continuing with Pangaea breaking up and such.
Veronica
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Recommends it for:
kids with an interest in dinosaurs.
Recommended to Veronica by:
Story time
Shelves:
easy-books,
story-time
This book is a great way to introduce dinosaur names to school-age kids. Very cute and funny, but it definitely took me a few practice tries to pronounce everything correctly during story time!
Strange book about dinosaur snores causing earthquakes and volcanoes to erupt and that caused continental drift. Weird pics too with florescent-colored dinosaurs. Wouldn't buy this one.
Sarah Sammis
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Recommended to Sarah by:
My son
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Community District Library
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