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Colorful dinosaurs illustrate "fierce" and "Meek" or "short" and "long." Smaller children will love the pictures while older toddlers and preschoolers will laugh at the story and may even recognize some of the simple words. This is a great book to introduce kids to simple words and concepts.
I also highly recommend the "How do Dinosaurs." series, especially ".say Goodnight, Play with Their Friends, and Clean Their Room. She was 2 yrs old when I bought it for her, now that she is 3 1/2 yrs old she loves to read it to her little cousin. This board book has beautiful pictures and my daughter loves the rhythmic sentences. This was the first dinosaur book I bought her and she has since become fascinated with dinosaurs.
Amazing pictures and simple to understand. We got it from his Scholastic Book Club. Great for learning/discussing opposites and adjectives. My son is 4 and on the Autism Spectrum. He LOVES this book.
Highly recommended. OK, so I'm a big kid. Got this as a gift for my new son. Lot's of fun to read and make the dinosaur sounds.
It has the same words (Dinosaur roar, dinosaur squeak, etc.)., but the dinosaurs are pop-up and each pop-up does something when you open/close the page. We got this book for my son when he was about 1 1/2 years old. The pop-up action makes this somewhat short book last much longer, as the kids move the dinos to make them 'do stuff.' You can't go wrong with either one, but I'd search out the pop-up version for an even more enjoyable reading experience. For example, one dino has his tongue go in and out, another lifts a boulder with his feet. In the past year, he has read it a ton, but he still likes to go through it every few nights. A couple months ago, we came across a pop-up version.
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