![]() ![]() Don't buy this one for a complicated narrative, but do buy it for the tyke who is dinosaur obsessed. This book is simple enough for the littlees to grasp, and straight forward enough to actually teach them something. The dinosaurs are just so darn tootin' pretty to look at! I don't have an overabundance of picture books made with watercolour paint as the main illustration medium, and the Sticklands clearly know how to wrangle a paintbrush. Discover colourful dinosaur characters on every page With a simple, rhyming text that is perfect for reading aloud. My favourite part of this book is absolutely the illustrations. by Henrietta Stickland and Paul Stickland. The book is over 20 years old, and still as relevant and likely just as appealing to its target demographic as it was when it was first written in 1994. Plainly put, it's kind of an odd transition, but my 21-month-old really doesn't care so I'm not sure I should either. Dinosaur Roar by Paul Stickland and Henrietta Stickland, this colourful. ![]() Towards the end, the rhyming narrative about opposites somehow transitions into rhyming adjectives describing the dinosaurs eating lunch. Meet Dinosaur Squeak, the little Compsognathus, in this brilliant rhyming story. 'Dinosaur fast, dinosaur slow, dinosaur above and dinosaur below'. ![]() Dinosaur Roar! teaches children useful adjectives, and does so using dinosaurs to grab (and hold) their attention: This one's for the kiddies who are in that dinosaur-lovin' stage. 6457 7 The World of Dinosaur Roar created by Peter Curtis Inspired by Dinosaur Roar by Paul Stickland & Henrietta Stickland Text by Jeanne Willis. ![]()
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