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How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?

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  • 40 páginas
  • 2 horas de lectura

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"How does a dinosaur say good night when Papa comes in to turn off the light? Does a dinosaur slam his tail and pout? Does he throw his teddy bear all about? Does a dinosaur stomp his feet on the floor and shout: 'I want to hear one book more!'? DOES A DINOSAUR ROAR?" Most certainly not. Dinosaurs give their mommies and daddies big hugs and kisses, tuck their tales in, and whisper "Good night!"<p> Every sleepy little dinosaur will recognize the tricks of the trade in these bedtime shenanigans. The chuckle factor is sky-high here, with giant, full-page pictures of cleverly identified <i>Tyrannosaurus rexes</i>, triceratopses, and <i>Pteranodons</i>. A variety of human mothers and fathers trying to put their dinosaur children to bed will bring the point home that the story may have something to do with <i>human</i> kid behavior as well. This good-natured nighttime book is sure to be a winner (even though it might inspire a few noisy dinosaur antics), especially as it's written by Jane Yolen, prolific Caldecott Medalist author of <i>Owl Moon</i>. Yolen and Mark Teague have teamed up to create a fun, silly, playful read-aloud. (Ages 3 to 7) <i>--Emilie Coulter</i></p>

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How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?, Jane Yolen, Mark Teague

Idioma
Publicado en
2001
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Título
How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2001
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
40
ISBN10
0590316826
ISBN13
9780590316828
Serie
Descripción
"How does a dinosaur say good night when Papa comes in to turn off the light? Does a dinosaur slam his tail and pout? Does he throw his teddy bear all about? Does a dinosaur stomp his feet on the floor and shout: 'I want to hear one book more!'? DOES A DINOSAUR ROAR?" Most certainly not. Dinosaurs give their mommies and daddies big hugs and kisses, tuck their tales in, and whisper "Good night!"<p> Every sleepy little dinosaur will recognize the tricks of the trade in these bedtime shenanigans. The chuckle factor is sky-high here, with giant, full-page pictures of cleverly identified <i>Tyrannosaurus rexes</i>, triceratopses, and <i>Pteranodons</i>. A variety of human mothers and fathers trying to put their dinosaur children to bed will bring the point home that the story may have something to do with <i>human</i> kid behavior as well. This good-natured nighttime book is sure to be a winner (even though it might inspire a few noisy dinosaur antics), especially as it's written by Jane Yolen, prolific Caldecott Medalist author of <i>Owl Moon</i>. Yolen and Mark Teague have teamed up to create a fun, silly, playful read-aloud. (Ages 3 to 7) <i>--Emilie Coulter</i></p>