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How do dinosaurs say I love you?

Yolen, Jane (Author). Teague, Mark, (ill.).

Summary: Parents and children can never have enough ways to say "I love you"--And now, America's favorite dinosaurs are giving families a funny book, perfect for bedtime, storytime, anytime. Even when little dinosaurs are naughty, it's important to remind them that no matter what they do, they are always loved. In this book, readers will laugh aloud as parents cope with the typical antics of childhood, but in the end, hugs and kisses show your little one how much you care.

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  • ISBN: 0545143144 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 9780545143141 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 32 cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Blue Sky Press, c2009.

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Target Audience Note:
Age range: For infants or children in preschool.
Subject: Stories in rhyme
Love stories
Dinosaurs Juvenile fiction
Conduct of life Juvenile fiction
Stories in rhyme
Behavior Fiction
Love Fiction
Dinosaurs Fiction
Genre: Love stories -- Juvenile.
Stories in rhyme.

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Homer Public Library P FAVORITES YOL (Text) 000121674 Children's Library -- Picture Book Checked out 05/03/2024

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by Yolen, Jane; Teague, Mark (Illustrator)
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The ninth dinosaur title in the best-selling series follows the previous books' winning formula, zeroing in this time on the anxiety little kids feel when they mess up and their subsequent relief when they realize that they are loved no matter what they do. Here, though, it's the children (or dinos) who offer active gestures of love to the parents, rather than the other way around, providing an interesting twist. As in the other series titles, the huge, bumbling, childlike dinos are a comic delight, and kids will see themselves in the familiar scenarios and emotions.--Engberg, Gillian Copyright 2009 Booklist

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The latest in Yolen and Teague's long-running series features dinosaurs testing boundaries-then making amends: "You woke in the morning in such a bad mood," a human mom reproaches her colossal neovenator, who grumpily rubs his eyes in his bed. But later, an ouranosaurus with a crenellated red fan along his spine exits the house, blowing a kiss to his adoring dad: "But then you blew kisses and waved from the door. I love you, I love you, my dinosaur." Kids should relate to the dinosaurs' mood swings and take heart in the notion that love conquers all. Up to age 4. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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PreS-Gr 1-In this ninth outing in the series, the naughty behaviors of young dinosaurs are followed by an endearing act that reminds their human parents why they love their offspring. The situations are familiar: "Out in the sandbox/you threw lots of sand./You ran from the slide,/after slapping my hand." Fans can follow the 10 dinosaurs by starting with their names and pictures on the endpapers. Expressions are expertly painted for humorous effect, including the defiant Tsintaosaurus letting water overflow onto the floor and the rollicking Pachycephalosaurus kicking the seat while mother is driving the car. The large, colorful spreads and rhyming text that is still a joy to listen to after repeated readings make this a successful storytime selection. Well-designed pictures and skillfully arranged words will entice newly independent readers, who will be challenged to find the dinosaur name hand-lettered in the illustration where the creature is introduced. The familiar format will produce laughs, kisses, and cuddles during or after an exhausting day of many of the same events.-Debbie S. Hoskins, Grand Rapids Public Library, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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