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How Do Dinosaurs Learn to Read?

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
America's favorite dinosaurs romp and roar as they soak books in the bathtub, throw them, and finally learn how to enthusiastically — and carefully — read them...with Mama and Papa at bedtime.

Get ready to laugh at this lighthearted, heartwarming, and funny approach to books! Children sometimes feel the task of learning to read is overwhelming, but the winning combination of rhyme and illustrations here provide a perfect way to present the subject in a comical, engaging, and nonjudgmental way. The contrast of enormous dinosaurs in kid-sized bedrooms (with human parents) adds irresistible humor as families explore the do's and don'ts of reading. Both practical and engaging, this book shows dinosaurs getting into all sorts of reading-related trouble! But of course, in the end, the dinosaurs learn how to carefully handle their books, read out loud, and read a lot!Each book in the endlessly popular How Do Dinosaurs series is a combination of childish antics followed by a gentle lesson — with over 14.5 million books in print. This book, the twelfth, ends with pages designed to get your own little dinosaur excited about learning to read — especially this word: Dinosaur!
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Author and narrator Jane Yolen brings another of her dinosaur escapades to life. Young listeners may be shocked or perplexed as dinosaurs mistreat books by chewing them, tossing them, and jumping on them but then will be treated to demonstrations of proper book care and the joy of sounding out words and making sense of them. At bedtime, Yolen's spot-on characterization shines as a child dinosaur plaintively asks to read one more book and a parent dinosaur assures the child there will be more time to read in the morning. Accompanying sound effects and music are attuned to both the text. The production concludes with the author talking about how reading aloud can encourage "little dinosaurs" to become readers, and modeling letter and sound recognition activities. A.R. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:490
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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