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Tiny is a triceratops and has a Triceratops mummy, so I'm not sure why thr Brachio description would state that Tiny's mum would grow bigger than a diplodocus, when a triceratops will not be bigger than a diplodocus and it also is irrelevant to the Brachio description. I powered through, explaining what's going on along the way, soon realizing it's The Boy Who Cried Wolf retold in a nonsensical way.

Giganotosaurus (the dinosaur) lived about ninety million years ago, and it was almost the largest carnivorous dinosaur.

The informative text supports science standards and builds readers’ expertise on the dinosaurs featured in each title. This book doesn't have dinosaur poop in but does have lots of dinosaurs and beautiful illustrations throughout. on the edge of the jungle, where the herbivores grazed, four little dinosaurs spent their days playing in the Cretaceous sun, following tracks and having fun. The idea is the dinosaur is trying to practice for the real moment when and if the Gigantosaurus should show up.

A wonderful surprise is the fantastic fold out in the middle of the book – children will be absolutely tickled! It also provides information on dinosaurs and the acknowledgement that the Gigantosaurus was created just for the book. The story, albeit "The boy who cried wolf" doppelganger, is fun to read out loud, the pages are wide and shiny, the surprise Gigantosaurus fold out is a cool extra, and the informative 4 pages at the end are a nice addition for curious minds.The story was like a dinosaur spin off of the boy who cried wolf, but everything worked out in the end. Although their dinosaur elders warn four youngsters about the fierce Gingantosaurus, they still enjoy playing.

From the 'Meat-eating Bull' to the 'Patagonian Claw', discover how we know about dinosaurs and what might have happened to them! Bold capitals and the pattern of text placement throughout are as enchanting as the illustrations themselves. This high-interest series explores the lives of world-famous dinosaurs, from diets to defenses, and examines what drove these great beasts to extinction. He thinks it's hilarious to falsely warn the others about approaching enemies, just to watch them scurry and hide for nothing.

If you read my review all the way to the end, you can check out an alternate ending to this book that I just thought of: Instead of Bonehead getting "eaten", his friends get taken by the Gigantosaurus because they didn't believe him to run away. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Virgin Islands (U. Book was listed as 'very good' condition, but when it arrived the cover had stains, creases and folds, and a small tear on one edge. Bonehead always insists on being the lookout but enjoys flaunting his power, tricking the other dinos into hiding from friendly dinosaurs. As a grown-up, it is enjoyable to read, there's a nice rhythm to the story and it's got enough humour and points of interaction to keep it intersting for the reader as well as the audience.

Several dinosaur types are mentioned, but nothing beyond the usual 4 that children know by the time they are three. Jonny Duddle (Author, Illustrator) Jonny Duddle overheard the story of his first book The Pirate Cruncher while sailing on a square-rigger. The Pirates Next Door won the Waterstones Prize in 2012 and was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. Giganotosaurus was also slightly smaller than Spinosaurus, currently the record holder for the longest carnivorous dinosaur , although it may have been more solidly built than the larger animal. The use of repetition will be a winner with the readers and I can imagine the story being recited loudly all over the house.My son loves the story and this book has been a favourite at bedtime for a few nights on the run now. The Gruffalo was one of the only books I’ve read where that isn’t the case, though unfortunately that level of attention wasn’t repeated in all the other books by Julia Donaldson. Following the path of The Boy Who Cried Wolf, four little dinosaurs are warned by their parents to watch out for Gigantosaurus.

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